US warns of more sanctions on Venezuela if it doesn't accept repatriated citizens
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that Venezuela could face harsher sanctions if it does not accept deportation flights for its nationals, including members of the Tren de Aragua gang.
- President Nicolás Maduro's government has rejected U.S. Sanctions, arguing that they are an 'economic war' against Venezuela.
- Rubio indicated that, without accepting deportation flights, Venezuela will face significant repercussions, stating, 'This is not an issue for debate or negotiation.'
- The Trump administration's proclamation classifies Tren de Aragua members as 'alien enemies,' facilitating their expedited deportation due to allegations of criminal activity.
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