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Brazil, U.S. authorities accept discuss how deported migrants are treated

Brazilian and U.S. authorities agreed on Wednesday to go over routinely how Washington will deport migrants from Brazil, as some leaders in Latin America have balked at what they view as bad treatment of their citizens on repatriation flights.

Brazil's foreign affairs ministry stated in a social media post that the talks will be led by authorities from the ministry and the U.S. embassy, after the ministry summoned a senior U.S. diplomat previously this week over the treatment of recent deportees that regional officials condemned as degrading.

U.S. President Donald Trump, who took workplace recently, has intensified a crackdown on illegal migration to the United States that has consisted of deportations utilizing military airplanes and shackling of migrants.

The ministry noted that the new working group will exchange info and ensure security and dignified and considerate treatment for Brazilians on allowed deportation flights.

The ministry added the celebrations have consented to develop a. direct line of interaction to follow flights in real time.

The push for increased discussion over the politically. delicate problem comes after Colombia and the United States. pulled back from the brink of a trade war on Sunday provoked by. a spat over deportation flights.

Justice Minister Ricardo Lewandowski stated on Wednesday that. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva had actually asked Foreign. Affairs Minister Mauro Vieira to look for a new agreement with. the United States over the deportations.

The president wants to make sure that Brazilians are returned. with a minimum of self-respect and that their essential rights are. respected, Lewandowski said.

(source: Reuters)