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NextImg:Avelo launches 'long-term charter program' to help deportation

Budget airline Avelo initiated a contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement to charter deportation flights beginning in May, as the Department of Homeland Security continues its effort to conduct mass deportations.

Just before taking office, President Donald Trump’s border czar Tom Homan estimated there were 1.3 million illegal immigrants who already had outstanding deportation orders. Homan promised that deportation efforts would entail daily flights out of the country.

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Avelo’s “long-term charter program” will include three Boeing 737-800 planes out of the Mesa Gateway Airport in Arizona. The airline does not currently have a route to Mesa, but has listed jobs online for flight attendants in the city. Deportation routes will be domestic and international, per the job listing.

“We realize this is a sensitive and complicated topic,” Avelo CEO Andrew Levy said in a statement.

A petition to boycott the airline to pressure it to end its contract with ICE has over 3,000 signatures.

“We demand that AVELO AIR halt plans to carry out deportation flights in cooperation with the Trump Administration. We pledge to boycott the airline until they stop plans to profit off ICE flights that are tearing families and communities apart and removing some legal residents, such as Maryland father Kilmar Abrego Garcia, with no recourse for returning to their families,” the petition states. “Trump’s cruel policies go against everything we stand for. These flights are inhumane, dangerous, and, in some cases, illegal.”

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The petition referenced a ruling from Judge James Boasberg of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia prohibiting deportation flights while he oversaw a case involving five immigrants with active deportation orders. His temporary restraining order has since been lifted by the Supreme Court and the case has been removed from his jurisdiction.

ICE is pursuing further private contracts to service new facilities, as well as for security, medical support, and more — for the price of $45 billion. Its newest detention center is a 1,800-bed facility in Baldwin, MI, at the former North Lake Correctional Facility.