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Venezuela to resume repatriation flights for irregular migrants in the US

  • Venezuela will resume repatriation flights for irregular migrants in the U.S., as announced by National Assembly Speaker Jorge Rodríguez.
  • Over 300 Venezuelans have already been repatriated on three flights since the program began.
  • Nicolás Maduro blamed the U.S. for communication breakdowns that halted flights after Donald Trump revoked Chevron's operating license.
  • Richard Grenell confirmed the resumption of deportation flights, which were suspended earlier this month due to U.S. sanctions against Venezuela.
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On March 14, 2025, El Venezolano.- The Minister of Internal Relations, Justice and Peace, Diosdado Cabello, reported that the resumption of flights with Venezuelan migrants deported by the United States, scheduled for this Friday, was suspended because of "climate problems." "Repatriation flights will not resume today because of a weather issue, with hurricanes, things, and there will be flight restrictions. Then, we are hoping that they will sa…

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Since the cancellation of General License 41, which favored the activities of the U.S. company Chevron in Venezuela, most economic analyses have led to pessimistic forecasts about the immediate future of the Venezuelan economy. Other more thought-provoking interpretations converge in a common appreciation: it is highly likely that this measure will certainly affect the economic activities of the country, but the adverse conditions that were depl…

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Neither the White House nor Chavismo have revealed whether there is any benefit to the Maduro government behind this pact.

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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
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