Brazil Reacts to dozens of deportation of immigrants in handcuffs by US.

Brazil Reacts to dozens of deportation of immigrants in handcuffs by US. 
The Brazilian government has expressed strong disapproval after dozens of deported immigrants arrived from the United States in handcuffs.

Officials described the act as a "flagrant disregard" for human rights, escalating tensions between the two nations.

According to Panther, the incident occurred when a US deportation flight landed in the northern Brazilian city of Manaus.



Upon arrival, local authorities quickly intervened, instructing US officials to "immediately remove the handcuffs," according to a statement from Brazil’s justice ministry.

The government criticized the treatment of its citizens and emphasized the need for dignity in deportation procedures.

This diplomatic dispute comes as Latin America adjusts to US President Donald Trump's return to power.

His administration has reinforced a hard-line stance on immigration, vowing to implement strict measures against irregular migration and significantly increase deportations.

The move has sparked concern across the region, with many governments questioning the handling of deportees.


Brazilian officials stressed that deportations must follow humane procedures and respect international human rights standards.

The government has called for discussions with US authorities to ensure that such incidents do not recur.

As Washington intensifies its immigration crackdown, the dispute highlights broader concerns about the treatment of Latin American migrants.

Brazil has pledged to take diplomatic action to safeguard its citizens and uphold their rights during repatriation.


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