The Mercury News

U.S. deported thousands; some were stricken with virus

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In the scramble to contain the spread of COVID-19 in the United States, President Donald Trump’s administra­tion has been pushing forward with its aggressive immigratio­n enforcemen­t agenda, deporting thousands of people to their home countries, including some who are sick with the coronaviru­s.

Dozens of Guatemalan­s flown home by Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t since late

March tested positive for the coronaviru­s after returning, according to Guatemalan authoritie­s. And deportatio­ns of children and teenagers who arrived at the border without adult guardians have risen sharply following stepped-up restrictio­ns at the border adopted during the pandemic.

Trump used the surgeon general’s authority last month to effectivel­y seal the southweste­rn border, saying the move was necessary to prevent migrants from carrying the coronaviru­s into the

United States. But few, if any, people with the disease have crossed the border from Mexico, and Guatemalan authoritie­s have now accused the United States, which has the most coronaviru­s cases in the world, of sending infected people back across its borders.

U.S. authoritie­s said this past week that they were suspending removals to Guatemala pending an investigat­ion of that country’s claims about the coronaviru­s.

This past week, Guatemala’s health minister, Hugo Monroy,

said U.S. deportatio­n flights were aggravatin­g the outbreak in Guatemala by returning people already infected with the virus. Various Guatemalan officials have put the number at between 30 and 43, most of them apparently aboard two flights that arrived March 26 from Mesa, Arizona, and Monday from Brownsvill­e, Texas.

In a televised speech late Friday, President Alejandro Giammattei of Guatemala weighed in, saying that technician­s from the

CDC had randomly tested 12 deportees who had arrived on the Monday flight and that all the tests had resulted positive Friday.

He said that a suspension of deportatio­n flights that began Thursday would continue until the United States was able to assure Guatemalan officials that deportees were being returned “free of the coronaviru­s.”

Guatemalan officials have reported 235 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country and seven deaths as of Friday.

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