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Diosdado Cabello says there are no Aragua Train members among those deported from the United States

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The Minister of the Interior of Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello, rejected yesterday Wednesday that there are people linked to the criminal organization of Venezuelan origin Tren de Aragua among the about 200 deportees arrived at the beginning of this week from the United States. “It falls with the facts, the narrative that they were all of the Aragua Train (...) There is not one of those who came, with antecedents, of being linked to the Aragua Trai…

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The Minister of the Interior of Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello, rejected yesterday Wednesday that there are people linked to the criminal organization of Venezuelan origin Tren de Aragua among the about 200 deportees arrived at the beginning of this week from the United States. “It falls with the facts, the narrative that they were all of the Aragua Train (...) There is not one of those who came, with antecedents, of being linked to the Aragua Trai…

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"There is not one of those who came" in the first group of deportees, said Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello

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Nicolás Maduro's government claims that none of the Venezuelans deported from the United States this week belong to the Aragua Train and announced that 17 of them have "some outstanding account" with justice.

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Diosdado Cabello, Minister of the Interior, Justice and Peace, said Wednesday that there are no members of the Aragua Train among Venezuelans deported from the United States. “The narrative that they were all from the Aragua Train falls with the facts. There is not one of those who came with a history of being linked to the Aragua Train,” the official said during his weekly program. He assured, however, that among the group of 300 people who ret…

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Diosdado Cabello addressed the controversy surrounding Venezuelans repatriated from the United States. Cabello claimed that the narrative linking all these connationals to the criminal gang of the Aragua Train has been dismantled. “There is not one of those who came with a history of being linked to the Aragua Train. Only 17, out of 190 who came, have some pending justice,” he said during the 515 issue of the Con El Mazo Dando. The political lea…

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Venezuela's Minister of the Interior, Diosdado Cabello, said that the first group of Venezuelans deported from the United States did not travel members of the Aragua Train, a criminal organization designated to operate in several Latin American countries. The statement contradicts the previous version of the U.S. government, which had warned about the possible presence of members of this organization on repatriation flights. You may also be inte…

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DiarioVea broke the news in on Tuesday, February 11, 2025.
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