Summary
Colombian President Gustavo Petro urged undocumented Colombian workers in the U.S. to leave their jobs and return home, promising government loans for business startups.
His call follows a diplomatic clash with Donald Trump over U.S. deportation policies, including Petro’s temporary refusal to accept deportation flights.
The dispute nearly led to a trade conflict before both sides reached a truce.
Colombia has accepted 475 deportation flights since 2020, ranking fifth among Latin American nations receiving U.S. deportees.
Because slavery never went away, just morphed. Prison labor is one of its shape, second class citizenship from undocumented immigrants is another. Even H1B1 visas are premium slavery.