2 US deportation flights head to Venezuela, alleged gang members aboard
- Venezuela sent two planes to bring undocumented migrants back from the United States, following an agreement with the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump.
- The U.S. government notified Venezuela that some deportees were suspected of ties to the Tren de Aragua gang or other criminal groups.
- Trump stated that Venezuela agreed to receive all illegal aliens, including gang members, from the U.S.
- Deportation flights to Venezuela were halted for years but resumed briefly under the Biden administration in October 2023.
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Trump admin resumes deportation flights to Venezuela, booting illegal migrants, gangbangers back home — with lots to go
The Trump administration resumed deportation flights to Venezuela on Monday, sending two planeloads of illegal migrants and gangbangers back for the first time in nearly a year — but there’s plenty more to go.
Venezuela Accepts Two Planes Loaded with Deported Illegal Aliens Returned from U.S
Two planes loaded with Venezuelan nationals left the United States this week after the illegal aliens were deported under President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown. The post Venezuela Accepts Two Planes Loaded with Deported Illegal Aliens Returned from U.S appeared first on Slay News.
Venezuela Resumes Repatriation Flights From US
This Monday, February 10, the Venezuelan government announced that two planes belonging to the state airline Conviasa departed from the Biggs Army Airfield in Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas, United States, on their way back to Venezuela. The planes are returning to Venezuela as part of the “Return to the Homeland” program, designed to repatriate Venezuelan migrants affected by economic sanctions and “psychological warfare campaigns” against the coun…
The United States resumed the repatriation flights of Venezuelan migrants who were irregular in that country and already began to arrive in Venezuela. From Caracas, reports the correspondent of the Voice of America, Carolina Mayor.
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