Margarita Raymundo, along with 63 other migrants, was swiftly deported back to Guatemala City on a U.S. military plane, as part of the Trump administration’s efforts to increase deportation capacity. Concerns have been raised in Latin America over the use of military planes for deportations, with some countries like Colombia refusing to allow them to land. Critics also question the use of shackles on deportees, with one migrant describing tight handcuffs that made eating difficult. Despite the challenges, migrants like Raymundo remain determined to seek a better life in the U.S. for their families.
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Lacklustre Ancelotti debut as Brazil held to draw
Carlo Ancelotti's debut as Brazil coach ended in disappointment with a 0-0 draw against Ecuador in the South American World Cup qualifiers. Brazil struggled to penetrate Ecuador's defense, with their best chance coming from Vinicius Jr, while Ecuador's Nilson Angulo was caught offside in a second-half threat. The result leaves Brazil in fourth place with 22 points, just behind third-placed Paraguay, while Ecuador remains second with 24 points, as both teams prepare for upcoming matches...
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