Visa Chaos: US Cancels Appointments in Colombia After Deportation Dispute

Tue Jan 28 2025
Showing up for a big meeting only to find out it's been canceled. That's what happened to hundreds of people in Colombia who had U. S. visa appointments. The U. S. Embassy in Bogota suddenly canceled appointments after Colombia refused to accept some deportation flights from the U. S. President Gustavo Petro of Colombia was upset about how deportees were treated and wanted to make sure they were handled with respect. This caused a bit of a disagreement between the two countries. The U. S. decided to stop issuing visas to Colombian nationals until things got sorted out. People who had their appointments canceled were not happy. They had waited a long time and now they have to wait even longer. It's like being in a long line and just when it's your turn, someone cuts in front of you. The U. S. and Colombia eventually agreed to work things out, but it was a bumpy ride.
https://localnews.ai/article/visa-chaos-us-cancels-appointments-in-colombia-after-deportation-dispute-e44b5aef

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    Could this be part of a larger plan to control immigration and travel routes?
    Is this whole deportation flight issue just a cover-up for something bigger?
    Why did the U.S. Embassy in Colombia cancel visa appointments after a dispute over deportation flights?

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