Brazil's government expresses outrage as dozens of immigrants deported from the United States arrive by plane in handcuffs, calling it a "flagrant disregard" for their rights. The spat comes as Latin America grapples with US President Donald Trump's return to power with a hard-line anti-immigration agenda, promising crackdowns on irregular migration and mass deportations.
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00:00SANTOS FC, SÃO PAULO
00:22Look, those people don't like us. They treat us like dogs.
00:26Dogs are treated better than us.
00:29Because we were tied to our wrists, waist and legs.
00:36To go to the bathroom, we had to go like this.
00:39We didn't have water inside the plane.
00:42It costed us mineral water, food.
00:47It was very hot, very hot.
00:50Children inside the plane.
00:53We asked to go to the bathroom, but they wouldn't let us.
00:56Good evening, everyone. Welcome.
01:07The complaints of the people who arrived are very serious.
01:12We had families, children, children with autism,
01:18with some kind of disability, who went through very serious situations.