WASHINGTON, D.C. — Colombia on Sunday backed down and agreed to accept deported citizens sent on American military aircraft, hours after United States President Donald Trump threatened painful tariffs to punish the defiance to his mass deportation plans.

Colombia's leftist President Gustavo Petro earlier said he would only take back citizens "with dignity," such as on civilian planes, and had turned back two US military aircraft with repatriated Colombians.

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