Brazil Seeks Explanations from US Over Deportation Treatment of Citizens
Brazil's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced plans to seek clarifications from the U.S. government following reported mistreatment of Brazilian deportees on a recent flight. Last Friday, 88 Brazilian nationals were returned to Brazil from the U.S. while handcuffed, raising concerns about their treatment during the journey.
Upon their arrival at Confins International Airport in Minas Gerais, some deportees reported having been treated poorly during the flight. The deportation flight, which included 16 U.S. security agents and eight crew members, experienced an unscheduled stop in Manaus due to technical issues. Brazilian authorities intervened there, ordering the removal of handcuffs for the deportees.
In a statement, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva arranged for a Brazilian Air Force flight to complete the deportees' journey. This flight marked the second deportation of undocumented migrants from the U.S. back to Brazil this year, as per Brazil's federal police.
U.S. officials from the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement have yet to respond to requests for comment regarding the incident.
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