As Donald Trump takes office for a second time, questions regarding immigration bubble to the surface during his first weeks as president. The ethics of the Trump administration’s methods take center stage. Mass deportation raids are occurring across the country. Already, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials are facing serious allegations regarding their treatment of deportees.
Allegations of Mistreatment

Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has demanded answers from the U.S. government after Brazilian deportees alleged mistreatment during the flight back to Brazil. The 88 individuals were transported via air. The passengers highlighted the aircraft’s poor condition, claiming the air conditioning was malfunctioning. They were also forced to wear shackles and chains. The flight made a stop in Manaus before reaching its destination in Belo Horizonte due to technical problems. In Manaus, Brazilian authorities did not authorize the continuation of the flight due to the poor conditions. They removed the deportees handcuffs and from there, the 88 passengers were transported to their final destination via a Brazilian Air Force plane. Later, the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement, denouncing the undignified treatment of its citizens.
The indiscriminate use of handcuffs and chains violates the terms of the agreement with the US, which provides for the dignified, respectful and humane treatment of repatriates.
— Press release No. 36, Brazil Ministry of Foreign Affairs
In an interview for local news outlets, the Brazilian deportees recounted the chaotic journey in which children were also onboard. Passengers described the suffocating atmosphere of the hot plane and their inability to use the restroom facilities during a journey that lasted several hours. In an interview with the New York Times, one deportee said that as desperation began to kick in, some of the passengers began to “physically press up against ICE agents…” and that “agents and passengers shouted and pushed one another,” which resulted in several of the deportees being struck.
The Brazilian government called a meeting with U.S. officials to discuss the allegations. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, both parties have reached an agreement over deportation protocols. They agreed to establish a direct line of communication to follow flights in real-time.
A Diplomatic Crisis?

Mass deportations are already taking their toll on diplomatic relations between the United States and several Latin American countries. Recently, President Trump threatened to impose a 25% tariff on imported goods from Colombia, after the country’s President Gustavo Petro prohibited the landing of aircraft carrying several deportees. Petro prohibited the entrance of U.S. planes with deportees into Colombia, demanding the “dignified treatment” of its citizens.
President Petro wrote on X: “a migrant is not a criminal and must be treated with the dignity that a human being deserves,” adding that if they are to be repatriated it must be with “dignity and respect.”
In response to Trump’s tariff threats, Petro threatened to impose his own tariffs on American goods. In the end, both capitulated and no tariffs were set in place. Colombia agreed to receive the deported migrants. Yet, the strifes around the treatment of deportees continue. The Mexican government also filed its own complaint over the mistreatment of two deportees (a Mexican man and a Guatemalan woman) at the hands of U.S. officials.
Whether the Trump administration’s approach to deportations will have a lasting negative impact on diplomatic relations between the United States and its neighbors to the south remains to be seen. So far, President Trump’s mass deportation plans are off to a rocky start.
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