Far-right activist Tommy Robinson kicked out of two more Latin American countries following ‘Uniting the Kingdom’ rally

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FAR-right activist Tommy Robinson has been kicked out of two more Latin American countries.

Robinson, 42, who flew under his real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, said he went to Colombia’s capital Bogotá for a “break” after arranging last Saturday’s “Uniting the Kingdom” rally.

He planned to travel to the coast but in a video posted on X revealed he was detained and held while trying to enter.

The ex-English Defence League leader said: “I landed at Bogotá and what do you think happened?

“Detained, threat to national security, deported, spent all day in a detention room.”

He said officials allowed him to book a flight to Panama, instead of being returned to the UK.

But after arriving in Panama City, the country’s capital, he was held again.

He added: “I landed in Panama and what do you think happened? Detained and being deported.

“I’ve sat here now for six hours and spent the last 24 hours of my time on a plane and sat in rooms.

”So Colombia, the country that exports, what, beautiful women and narcos, that’s it, has deemed me, because of my political beliefs, a threat to national security.”

Robinson was previously deported from Mexico, also for national security reasons.

The thug has convictions in the UK for fraud, stalking, assault, using someone else’s passport, using threatening behaviour, and contempt of court.

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