¿Habían oíto talk about deportation flightsón? In this installment we will talk about this operationón that since USA toward Latinoamérica it's más común than we think.
If you have passed through an airport recently and see an airplaneón like the one on the cover of this post, white and without an image of an aerolínotorious nea, It's probably an avión destined for deportationón.
Precisely, it's avióWhat we see on the cover inspires theseíideas to learn about a topic perhaps foreign to the majorityíto of us, but it is still part of reality aeronáutica of our regionón.
Deportation flightsón
Specíphysically and as you can see, This aircraft does not have any image or paint very recognizable to any aircraft.ínea, but for his motherícula N625SW we can know that this aircraftón is a Boeing 737-3H4 with 27 años since its first flight and which is operated by the company iAero Airways, ¿thaté hacíto the dífrom this photo in Guayaquil?
Deportation flightsón since USA towards Latinamérica, as is the case with Ecuador, they are a práethics that has been the object of criticismíethics and controversies. These flights are carried out by the US immigration authorities with the aim of expelling people from the country.ís to people who have been considered undocumented immigrants or who have committed serious crimes.
First, It is important to highlight that deportation flightsón are carried out by the immigration authorities of USA to enforce immigration lawsón of the país. In this way, The people who are deported may be those who have entered the countryís illegally or those who have committed serious crimes that make them eligible for deportationón. Además, in some cases, People can be deported even if they have legally resided in the countryís for several toños, but they have lost their immigration status for some reasonón.
Specíficaly, The North American immigration authorities make annual contracts with different companies that take charge of these non-regular flights to Latin America.érica, as is the case of Swift Air or más recently with iAero.
Regarding the durationón of deportation flightsón, This may vary depending on the country.ís of destination and the number of people who are transported on the planeón. In the case of Ecuador, for instance, deportation flightsóThey can take around 5 hours since USA.
Cost
Regarding the cost of these flights, this one tooén can vary depending on factors such as distance and the number of people who are deported. Nevertheless, It is estimated that a deportation flightón can cost around $7,500 per person since the logíethics includes security, transport, judicial processes, stops tétechniques in others países and other components that make this an operationón expensive.
¿Whoén pay for these flights?
As for whoén pay for these deportation flightsón, may vary depending on the case. In some, the expenses are covered by the immigration authorities of USA, while in other cases, the expenses are covered by the deportees themselves or their families, even by the government of the countryís to which they return. Además, it is important to note that deportees may face serious legal consequences, including the prohibitionón to re-enter USA, on péloss of property and separationón of their families.
Weekly, an average of 6 deportation flightsón they land on Guayaquil, gateway to Ecuadorians with said conditionón immigration from the United States.
I hope this informationón be of interestés of all of you, as welléCan you share your experience in case you know me?ás details about this type of flights.
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Good info. Thanks.