Colombian President Gustavo Petro claims that President Donald Trump canceled his travel visa to the United States this week.
Peter made the announcement at the Cabinet meeting and answered questions about whether he would attend a meeting with international organizations in Washington, D.C. later this year.
“I can’t go anymore because I believe they took my visa,” Peter told reporters.
“I didn’t have to have it, but anyway, I’ve already seen Donald Duck a few times so I’ll go see other things,” Peter added.
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro says President Donald Trump’s administration has revoked his travel visa. (Photo/Fernando Vergara)
According to the New York Post, the State Department has declined to comment on the topic due to the confidentiality of its visa records.
Peter’s claim comes months after he fell into a cave by Trump after he first refused to accept deportation from the US military.
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Homeland Security Sec. Christie Noem also traveled to Colombia in late March where she met her counterpart, Foreign Minister Laura Saravia.
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Christa Noem will meet with Foreign Minister Laura Saravia, Colombian Foreign Minister in Bogota, Colombia on March 27, 2025 (Alex Brandon/Pool via Reuters)
Noem says she’s having a “frank” conversation with Saravia, and the pair later jointly announced a data sharing agreement that would help authorities identify illegal immigrants.
“We are making sure we are strengthening our local security systems, perpetuating illegal activities and disrupting the threatening actor’s movements that promote illegal trafficking of immigrants throughout the Western Hemisphere,” Noem said.
President Donald Trump threatened massive tariffs on Colombia before the country’s leaders retreated. (AP Photo/Ben Cartis)
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“Through this expansion of biometric data sharing, it will build cooperation that is much more efficient, effective, accurate and opens the door to new ways that we can continue to work together,” she added.
Anders Hagstrom is a reporter for Fox News Digital, covering national politics and major broken news events. Submit your tip to anders.hagstrom@fox.com or via Twitter: @hagstrom_anders.
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