37 People Are Expelled From Chile to Bolivia, Colombia and Ecuador
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Chile's National Migration Service (Sermig) reported on Sunday that 37 foreigners were expelled to Bolivia, Colombia and Ecuador, bringing the number of deportations to 672 during 2025.
At 7:00 a.m. this Sunday, 37 foreign nationals from various countries were expelled from the country. In total, there were 20 expulsions corresponding to administrative and 17 judicial. Among those expelled, there was a subject who is one of the most wanted in his country. According to the Prefecta Polly Ureta, Chief of Migration Prefecture and International Police of the PDI, “among those expelled is the Colombian citizen César Fabián Micolta S…
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DOBLE LLAVE – About 450 Colombians who were imprisoned in Ecuador’s prisons returned to their country after being deported by orders of the Ecuadorian president, Daniel Noboa, in an act that, according to the Colombian Foreign Ministry, was taken in a “unilateral” way by the neighboring country. “Of the more than 600 expelled registered at the time, about 450 have already entered the country, while the others are on the Rumichaca bridge waiting,…
Chile has already expelled 672 foreigners during 2025, according to the authorities for judicial and administrative proceedings.
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