Venezuela receives deported migrants from US
- 199 Venezuelan migrants returned home from the United States on a CONVIASA flight, according to Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello.
- Cabello stated it was the fourth repatriation flight and noted that the trips are irregular, not due to Venezuela's fault.
- During the flight, deportees reported experiencing 'mistreatment' during their detention in the U.S., with one migrant describing various psychological, emotional, and physical traumas.
- President Maduro's representative, Miguel Rodriguez, claimed that Venezuela is working to secure the release of migrants detained in El Salvador.
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Venezuela: 199 Migrants Return After Being Deported From the United States
A flight operated by the Venezuelan airline Conviasa arrived in Venezuela early Monday morning from Honduras. It carried 199 Venezuelan migrants who landed at Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía, La Guaira state, as part of the Return to the Homeland Program after being deported from the United States. Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello welcomed the Venezuelan citizens and stated they would receive medical assistance and …
CNN on tarmac as flight of 199 deportees from US arrives in Venezuela
Nearly 200 Venezuelan migrants landed back in Venezuela on the first deportation flight from the US since the two countries agreed to resume them. President Donald Trump has claimed, without evidence, that Venezuela has “purposefully and deceitfully” sent criminals to the US.
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The U.S. president threatened to impose 25 per cent customs duties on countries that bought Venezuelan oil. A few hours earlier, however, the government had repatriated 199 of its nationals expelled from the United States.
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