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Colombia Announces the Arrival of More than 600 Deported Citizens of Ecuador News Channel 3-12

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By Ana María Cañizares, Ilse Borrero and Verónica Calderón, CNN en Español More than 600 Colombian citizens who were imprisoned in Ecuadorian prisons and who were deported from Ecuador return to their country, as announced by the Government of Colombia this Saturday in a statement. Colombian authorities claim that the decision of the President of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, was “unilateral” and ignored repeated requests to design a joint protocol.

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In the last few days, the SNAI began deportations of persons deprived of their liberty from Colombia who were in Ecuadorian prisons.

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The government of the President of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, by a statement confirmed this Saturday that he began the "unilateral" and "immissive" deportation, as the Colombian authorities have said, of a total of 1,000 Colombians who were in prisons in various provinces of the country. READ ALSO: Colombia receives nationals deported from Ecuador in the midst of diplomatic tensions ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????…

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By Ana María Cañizares, Ilse Borrero and Verónica Calderón, CNN en Español More than 600 Colombian citizens who were imprisoned in Ecuadorian prisons and who were deported from Ecuador return to their country, as announced by the Government of Colombia this Saturday in a statement. Colombian authorities claim that the decision of the President of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, was “unilateral” and ignored repeated requests to design a joint protocol.

Watched by dozens of Ecuadorian police and military prisoners, Colombian prisoners with uniform orange color marched on Saturday in rows by the Rumichacha bridge, the main means of communication between the two countries, observed a journalist of the French-Presse news agency (AFP). "We were deported to Colombia and here we are," said AFP Juan Ramirez, who said 15 months ago in the Ecuadoran prison in Latacunga, where food was scarce. "It was a …

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Hundreds of Colombian prisoners deported by Ecuadorian authorities to relieve the country's prisons crossed into their homeland yesterday across an international pedestrian bridge, sparking fierce protests from Bogota, which denounced a "unilateral" decision and an operation that seized it without warning. Under the supervision of hundreds of Ecuadorian police and soldiers, the Colombian prisoners, dressed in orange uniforms, crossed the Rumicac…

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KEYT broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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