Venezuela receives deported migrants from US
- A group of 199 Venezuelan migrants deported from the United States arrived on Monday, as stated by Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello.
- The deported migrants were first sent to Honduras before arriving in Caracas at 1 a.m. Local time.
- The United States has accused Venezuela of refusing to accept deportation flights, while Venezuela claims the U.S. Is blocking them.
- Cabello stated that flights depend on the United States and indicated a desire for a consistent flow of deportation flights to Venezuela going forward.
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Venezuela receives deported migrants from US
A group of no fewer than 199 Venezuelan migrants deported from the United States arrived on Monday after the two countries reached an agreement to restart flights. Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello made this known on Monday. It was gathered that a diplomatic spat last week inflamed already tense relations as the United States accused Venezuela of refusing to accept deportations flights, while Caracas in return accused Washington of b…
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