Tommy Robinson Just Got Deported Twice In 24 Hours – First From Colombia, Then From Panama
Terrible weekend for Tommy Robinson – he’s just been deported twice in 24 hours; first from Colombia and then from Panama, because both countries deemed him to be a national security threat.
All this just a week after he led a march calling for migrants to be deported. I mean, you have to laugh at the irony really:
🚨🚨 Tommy Robinson has been arrested and deported on arrival in Columbia and Panama after he arrived for a holiday following his fusnraising efforts at the “Unite the Kingdom” rally.
This is literally countries refusing entry to a violent criminal. He should be all for this. pic.twitter.com/lyF78ihJJJ
— Gadget (@Gadget440) September 20, 2025
Too funny. As the Tweeter says, this is exactly the sort of policy Tommy would want implemented in the UK, so fair play to both Colombia and Panama for exercising their right to decline entry to known rabble-rousers with a history of violence. I mean, get a load of Tommy’s criminal convictions over the years:
- 2005: Assault.
- 2011: Public order offenses related to football violence and another assault charge.
- 2013: False passport to enter the U.S. and mortgage fraud.
- 2014: Mortgage fraud.
- 2019: Contempt of court.
- 2024: Contempt of court for breaching an injunction related to a libel case.
Anyone with that on their record is going to have a hard time traveling to certain countries, although you wouldn’t necessarily think Colombia or Panama were among them. What a waste of a weekend for old Tommy, not to mention: what a waste of his supporters’ money!
Oh well, there’s always Butlin’s…
For the British patriot who got a Tommy Robinson ‘Enemy of the State’ tattoo, click HERE. Worst tattoo of all time?