Brazil's Foreign Ministry said in a statement it was seeking answers from Washington regarding the "degrading treatment" of nationals.
Progressive Presidents Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil and Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico discussed Thursday during a telephone conversation the relevance of cultivating “productive relations” with the United States,
The Brazilian government says it is going to create a reception center for deported migrants from the United States following controversy over conditions on a recent flight.
Leftwing Presidents Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil and Gabriel Boric Font of Chile Wednesday discussed regional integration during a telephone conversation amid Donald Trump's return to the White House and his spree of deporting illegal migrants.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has been fully cleared to resume his "normal routine" after undergoing two emergency surgeries last month to treat and prevent bleeding in his head, his doctors said on Monday.
Brazilian and U.S. officials agreed on Wednesday to discuss regularly how Washington will deport migrants from Brazil, as some leaders in Latin America have balked at what they see as poor treatment of their citizens on repatriation flights.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the Ukraine conflict, trade and bilateral relations in a telephone conversation on January 27, as Moscow sought to strengthen ties with Latin America's largest economy.
US President Donald Trump has ordered sanctions on Colombia after the nation's president said his country will not accept US deportation flights.
President Trump said the Colombian president's actions of turning away U.S. military aircraft with migrants aboard jeopardized U.S. national security.
Alexis Damancio Silva can’t forget the hardship in his town of Puerto Narino in far southern Colombia last year when extreme drought nearly dried up the Amazon River. Pink
Brazilian officials criticized the U.S. on Friday after a group of deportees arrived in Manaus, handcuffed, following an unexpected landing due to technical issues, Reuters reports.
According to Macaé, one of the government's concerns is that deported individuals arrive in Brazil in need of inclusion in the job market. Because of this, companies have shown interest in discussing with the government ways to create inclusion mechanisms for these people.