After President Donald Trump threatened tariffs and different punitive measures, Columbia backed down and agreed to simply accept its residents who illegally immigrated to the U.S.
Trump on Sunday mentioned the U.S. would impose tariffs on Colombia after the South American nation refused to permit a aircraft carrying unlawful immigrants from the U.S. to land.
However quickly after the risk, Colombian President Gustavo Petro conceded and agreed to permit deportation planes from the U.S. to land within the South American nation.
“Primarily based on this settlement, the totally drafted IEEPA tariffs and sanctions will probably be held in reserve, and never signed, until Colombia fails to honor this settlement,” a press release from the White Home mentioned. “The visa sanctions issued by the State Division, and enhanced inspections from Customs and Border Safety, will stay in impact till the primary planeload of Colombian deportees is efficiently returned.”
Trump had mentioned the U.S. would instantly impose 25% tariffs on all Colombian items, however would enhance that to 50% in per week, presumably if the nation didn’t change its place.
Trump and his new border czar, Tom Homan, vowed to spherical up international nationals within the U.S. illegally and deport them again to their dwelling nations, with violent criminals the precedence.
Trump additionally has threatened to make use of tariffs as a negotiating tactic in opposition to international nations that don’t cooperate with the U.S.
Syndicated with permission from The Center Square.