Mexico and Venezuela restart repatriation flights amid pressure to curb soaring migration to U.S.
- Mexico and Venezuela have resumed repatriation flights for Venezuelan migrants in Mexico as part of a regional agreement to address migration levels.
- The United States has been pressuring Latin American nations to control the influx of migrants, with at least 10,000 arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border daily.
- Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has offered to help address the border situation but seeks increased development aid and reduced sanctions on Cuba and Venezuela from the U.S.
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Mexico, Venezuela resume repatriation flights amid U.S. pressure to curb migration
Mexico and Venezuela announced Saturday that they have restarted repatriation flights of Venezuelans migrants in Mexico, the latest move by countries in the region to take on a flood of people traveling north to the United States.
Mexico, Venezuela resume migrant flights
MEXICO CITY — Mexico and Venezuela announced Saturday that they restarted repatriation flights of Venezuelans migrants in Mexico, the latest move by countries in the region to take on a flood of people traveling north to the United States.
Mexico and Venezuela restart repatriation flights amid pressure to curb soaring migration to U.S. - West Hawaii Today
MEXICO CITY— Mexico and Venezuela announced Saturday that they have restarted repatriation flights of Venezuelans migrants in Mexico, the latest move by countries in the region to take on a flood of people traveling north to the United States.
Mexico and Venezuela restart repatriation flights
MEXICO CITY — Mexico and Venezuela announced Saturday that they restarted repatriation flights of Venezuelans migrants in Mexico, the latest move by countries in the region to take on a flood of people traveling north to the United States. The…
Mexico, Venezuela resume migrant flights
MEXICO CITY — Mexico and Venezuela announced Saturday that they restarted repatriation flights of Venezuelans migrants in Mexico, the latest move by countries in the region to take on a flood of people traveling north to the United States.
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