Overview
- The Omni Air International Boeing 767-300 is scheduled to reach Ezeiza after planned stops in Bogotá and Belo Horizonte, according to Brazilian ANAC flight records.
- Multiple outlets report about 16 Argentines on board accused of immigration violations and other crimes, while DHS says such flights return people who violated U.S. law.
- Argentina’s embassy in Washington reports assisting citizens in these cases, and the ambassador called the overall Argentine share of deportations “infinitesimal.”
- Coverage cites more than 300 Argentines deported since U.S. enforcement tightened under President Donald Trump, a tally not formally confirmed by Argentine authorities.
- This is the first Omni Air deportation charter this year slated to continue on to Buenos Aires, aligning with a broader expansion of ICE-contracted repatriation flights across Latin America.