Ecuador Deports More than 800 Colombian Inmates as Bogota Cries Foul
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The mass transfer took place through the Rumichaca bridge. Bogotá described the action as an “unfriendly gesture” and presented a note of diplomatic protest, while Quito defended the legality of the procedure


Colombia denounces mass deportation of citizens from Ecuador
BOGOTA (Reuters) -Colombia's Foreign Ministry on Friday criticized Ecuador for deporting large numbers of Colombian citizens without a formal protocol, describing it as a "unfriendly gesture," while Quito said the removals followed legal procedures and upheld human rights standards.

Ecuador deports more than 800 Colombian inmates as Bogota cries foul
Ecuadoran authorities said Saturday they had deported more than 800 Colombian prisoners via a land border crossing, after Bogota protested that the move came without prior agreement.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia issued a diplomatic protest this Friday at the unilateral decision of the Ecuadorian Government to initiate the process of deportation of Colombian citizens in Colombian prisons. READ ALSO: The semifinal parties of the Copa América Femenina are defined: Brazil-Uruguay and Argentina-Colombia The beginning of these expulsions, ordered by Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa, was described by the Colombian F…


Colombia protests Ecuador's unilateral deportation of prisoners
The Government of Colombia said this Friday that Ecuador began the deportation of Colombian citizens who were in Ecuadorian prisons “in a unilateral manner” and without first having agreed protocols for this task.
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