This Monday, the first flight with Colombians deported from the United States, as part of immigrant deportation policies implemented by President Donald Trump. Andrés, one of the passengers on board, offered statements to the RCN FM, narrating his experience. He might interest him: he arrives in the country first flight from Colombians deported from the US “Andrés, a mecatronic engineer and former public official, explained that she decided to emigrate to the United States looking for better economic opportunities. “I had a good job in Colombia, but one is ambitious. It was a personal decision, ”he said. To finance his trip, Andrés allocated about 50 million pesos of his savings, a sum that led him to travel a path full of risks. From El Paso, Texas, Andrés gave himself to the immigration authorities after crossing the border. He requested asylum, but his request was rejected, which resulted in his deportation. During his stay in an American detention center, he remained 12 days under conditions that he described as acceptable. “They gave us up to five meals a day and a place to sleep. That was fine, ”he said. However, he described as “humiliating” the use of chains in hands and feet during transfers, a measure that, according to the authorities, is implemented for security.
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