A recently deported Colombian woman issued a warning to her fellow countrymen: don’t illegally cross into the United States unless you want to be deported.
“Don’t go. Don’t go because they are deporting all of you…They are not going to release them the next day, but there are people who have been missing for a month,” the woman told local media upon returning to Colombia on a deportation flight.
NEW: Illegal immigrant tells other migrants not to go to the United States, says it's not worth it after they were deported back to Colombia.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 28, 2025
"Don't go. Don't go because they are deporting all of you… They have already sent soldiers to the border."
One man said he was happy… pic.twitter.com/m7N2gIgTKA
She went on to warn her compatriots that President Trump has already deployed the military to the U.S. southern border.
“Do not leave. There is already an army, they have already sent soldiers to the border,” she said. “They put them in the asylum but they do not release them.”
“They gave us priority because we brought the babies, but lasted eight days there without eating well. The treatment was horrible,” she added.
Another man said he was happy to be back in Colombia after claiming U.S. officials treated him and other illegal aliens “very badly.”
“We really miss being here and the truth is that some of us regret having left,” he said.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro had initially refused to accept U.S. deportation flights into his country but reversed course this week after President Trump threatened to impose 25% tariffs that would increase to 50% after one week unless he agreed to repatriate the Colombian nationals.
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