'So little planning': Experts mock Trump after Mexico refuses to let deportation flight land

‘On Friday, NBC News found that Mexico refused a U.S. military plane access to its airspace when flying migrants to Guatemala. And as American Immigration Council senior fellow Aaron Reichlin-Melnick noted, another Central American country appears to have also not allowed the United States to fly over its airspace, given the flight's unusually circuitous route.

"This deportation flight had to go all the way around the Yucatan first, and then it went through Costa Rica, suggesting Honduras may also have denied permission," Reichlin-Melnick posted to Bluesky. He observed that countries declining to accommodate the U.S. by granting it access to its airspace could be a result of them perceiving his use of military C-130 planes "as an insult."

As Virginia Commonwealth University associate political science professor Michael Paarlberg wrote on Bluesky, carrying out deportations requires both the country deporting migrants and the country accepting them to coordinate. And as the Washington Post reported in December, countries refusing to cooperate with Trump could throw a wrench in the gears of his mass deportation plans.’


More ham-fisted political theater, a display of true incompetence, and a waste of tax dollars.
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‘On Friday, NBC News found that Mexico refused a U.S. military plane access to its airspace when flying migrants to Guatemala. And as American Immigration Council senior fellow Aaron Reichlin-Melnick noted, another Central American country appears to have also not allowed the United States to fly over its airspace, given the flight's unusually circuitous route.

"This deportation flight had to go all the way around the Yucatan first, and then it went through Costa Rica, suggesting Honduras may also have denied permission," Reichlin-Melnick posted to Bluesky. He observed that countries declining to accommodate the U.S. by granting it access to its airspace could be a result of them perceiving his use of military C-130 planes "as an insult."

As Virginia Commonwealth University associate political science professor Michael Paarlberg wrote on Bluesky, carrying out deportations requires both the country deporting migrants and the country accepting them to coordinate. And as the Washington Post reported in December, countries refusing to cooperate with Trump could throw a wrench in the gears of his mass deportation plans.’


More ham-fisted political theater, a display of true incompetence, and a waste of tax dollars.
C_C_J,
We are seeing the shift to ISOLATIONISM. With this in mind, I advise ALL of you to never step into Mexico again. You should fear for your life.
You voted for this. Stay in the USA. You are going to see the leaders and population from all of these countries HATE the USA and hate the US citizens for electing Trump. Prepare yourself for attacks when you are on vacation.
 
Colombia too has now refused to accept these deportation flights, just who the fuck does Trump think he is? God?

This proves how utterly inept and incompetent Trump is, had he actually planned this operation sensibly these flights would not be getting denied. He could put the people on a conventional airliner and it would have been fine.

This is PROOF of the incompetency of Trump and the emasculated nature of all the "Yes" men who now run around doing his bidding.

Trump is making the United States and himself look ridiculous and disorganized, it's almost funny.

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Already debunked. Mexico is allowing flights for the return of Mexican citizens.



Even if this wasn't debunked already how is this President Trump's problem? Or our country's?
 
Even if this wasn't debunked already how is this President Trump's problem? Or our country's?
Good Lord, how uneducated are you idiots?

Do you really have no knowledge of how the US has undermined democracy in Latin America for decades? Installing right wing dictators? increasing poverty and violence?

The people streaming toward the US border began relatively recently, it is a totally foreseeable consequence of US Latin American policy which has been to support right wing leaders.

You people have really lost it, all you can do is look at the world as picking on the US, you actually believe the US is a victim here?

FFS, there really is no hope for this country when its people all live under a fucking rock.
 
Good Lord, how uneducated are you idiots?

Do you really have no knowledge of how the US has undermined democracy in Latin America for decades? Installing right wing dictators? increasing poverty and violence?

The people streaming toward the US border began relatively recently, it is a totally foreseeable consequence of US Latin American policy which has been to support right wing leaders.

You people have really lost it, all you can do is look at the world as picking on the US, you actually believe the US is a victim here?

FFS.

So,... How would this be President Trump's problem or our country's?
 
Listen to the issues and ask yourself why the people of the United States never get told the truth any more:

 
It's Trump's problem because he has chosen to try and solve it, what a stupid fucking question.

He solved it the moment he said that he was going to get them the hell out of our country. What their country does in response to it is completely up to them.
 
He's a total loser, now he's throwing tantrumps again, poor little fake prez, the whole world is being nasty to him:

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Every American doing business with Colombia can now expect to see inflation, thank you Dumald.

Recall, all the Colombians asked is that their citizens be treated with dignity not like cattle hoarded onto a military aircraft. Of course Trump being the spoiled petulant asshole that he is, can't bring himself to do that, so he applies tariffs instead :auiqs.jpg:
 
Mexico's Air Force will rule the day

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