Overview
- Touchdown occurred around 1 a.m. on September 30, marking the fourth ICE-run repatriation to Argentina since June.
- The seven arrivals bring the four-month tally close to 50 Argentines returned under intensified U.S. immigration enforcement.
- After Migraciones processing, four people reunited with relatives while three departed under Policía de Seguridad Aeroportuaria custody.
- Cited grounds for removal include visa overstay, irregular entry and criminal cases, with local reports noting unconfirmed instances tied to sexual exploitation and driving under the influence on this flight.
- DHS reports roughly two million departures from the U.S. in under 250 days, including more than 400,000 deportations, and the U.S. Embassy reiterates that visas can be revoked for noncompliance.