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.

  • Nougat
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    561 day ago

    You might have that a little inside out.

    America doesn’t depend on undocumented labor. Employers who use undocumented labor do it because those people can be paid less, they can be exploited more easily, and certain taxes can be avoided.

    The only reason “they do jobs that Americans don’t want to do” is because American citizens have access to labor rights.

    If they are needed then create a new work visa type for particular industries and then everyone can live in the light of day.

    Yes, but that would mean undocumented labor would cost more to the employers, and we can’t have that, can we?

    • @TheFrogThatFlies
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      141 day ago

      Don’t worry, those labor rights will stop existing shortly so that employers can continue to pay less without illegal labor. All according to plan!

    • @FourPacketsOfPeanuts
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      1 day ago

      I meant ‘America’ does it in the sense of both employers taking advantage of it and politicians finding it expedient to generally ignore it. It was an arrangement of convenience.

      I’m trying to formulae what moderate politicians were supposed to do to head off the disastrous lurch to the right now underway.

      Clearly ignoring a porous border and illegal work is not an option. But this was obvious decades ago. It is moderate politicians unwillingness to grasp the nettle and either i) introduce an unpopular low skill work visa and crack down on illegal employment for the sake of the worker or ii) head off growing alarm at what feels to be a lack of security at the border by diverting more funds to patrolling it while enabling better processes for people to enter through legal means

      They wouldn’t do either of these options. So now a portion of the population who might have been more moderate in a different universe have now been cajoled by demogogues into believing Trump type rhetoric and bluster is the only thing remotely addressing their concerns.