Deported Venezuelan mothers ask Melania Trump to help reunite them with their children
Venezuelan mothers deported under U.S. immigration policies seek help from Melania Trump to reunite with children left in U.S. foster care, citing over 10,000 migrants returned.
- María Alejandra Rubio was deported to Venezuela without her 8-year-old son Anyerson, who was sent to live with a family friend in Georgia.
- A group of deported Venezuelan mothers and grandmothers appealed to Melania Trump to help reunite them with their children and grandchildren in the U.S.
- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro recently started accepting deportees from the U.S., leading to over 10,000 migrants, including children, returning to Venezuela by mid-August.
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Maria Alejandra Rubio has not seen her son in five months. They were separated in the United States when she was arrested to be deported to her native Venezuela and the youngest was sent to live with a friend of the family. Rubio says that the U.S. immigration authorities made her believe that she would board a plane to Venezuela with Anyerson, her eight-year-old son. But last month, when she made the journey for several hours, she did so withou…

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CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — María Alejandra Rubio has not seen her son in five months. They were separated in the United States when she was arrested to be deported to her native Venezuela and the minor was sent to live with a friend of the family.
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