A group of 277 deportees — about a quarter of the illegal Brazilian immigrants held in detention in the United States — arrived home Wednesday on a plane chartered by the United States government. The flight arriving at Belo Horizonte, capital of the central state of Minas Gerais, was the first of four planned under an agreement between the Homeland Security Department of the United States and the Brazilian Congress. United States and Brazilian officials said the repatriation had run smoothly, with no trace of the public rancor shown in recent weeks in a diplomatic spat between the countries. Full Story
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