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Maduro Says Trump ‘Poisoned by Lies’ About Venezuela After US Travel Ban

  • President Nicolás Maduro strongly criticized the U.S. Government's renewed limitations on travel for Venezuelan citizens announced on June 4, 2025, highlighting the political animosity behind the policy.
  • This travel ban was implemented after an agreement between the US and El Salvador led to the forced removal of several hundred Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador, a move that has been legally contested by immigrant rights organizations.
  • Maduro defended Venezuelan migrants’ dignity during the June 5, 2025 swearing-in of Aragua’s governor, emphasizing the region's non-criminal identity and rejecting US accusations.
  • The US Supreme Court allowed ending Temporary Protected Status affecting about 350,000 Venezuelans, while more than 5,000 migrants deported since March have been repatriated by Caracas.
  • These events highlight ongoing US pressure and Venezuela’s pledge to protect its citizens, suggesting continued conflict over migration and political narratives between both countries.
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Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, this Thursday asked his American pair, Donald Trump, not to allow himself to “poison more” with “liars” over Venezuela, after Washington decided on the eve to restrict entry to citizens of seven countries, including Venezuelans. In the decree, the US government said that Venezuela “does not have a competent or cooperative central authority to issue passports or civil documents and does not have adequate rev…

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Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro denounced Thursday the US government’s disinformation campaign against the Venezuelan people and their migrants. READ ALSO: Donald Trump bans citizens from 12 countries from entering the U.S. “President Donald Trump, from the Samán de Huere, where the Liberator was in the Admirable Campaign; President Donald Trump, from the Samán de Huere, where Commander Chavez was 42 months, five years and 19 days ago, swea…

Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro, on Thursday, June 5, asked U.S. president Donald Trump not to be "poisoned" with "liars" over Venezuela, after the U.S. imposed travel restrictions on citizens from 19 countries, including the Caribbean country, to protect "national security.""President Donald Trump (...), I send a message to you. Don't let yourself poison Venezuela any more. They poison it every day with lies. Yesterday, they took out a de…

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Fuser News broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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