Venezuela Denounces ‘Child Theft’ by US Authorities in Migrant Deportations
- Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro accused the U.S. Of a crime regarding a two-year-old girl separated from her migrant parents during deportation.
- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security claimed the girl was placed in foster care for her safety due to her parents' alleged gang affiliations.
- Venezuela's foreign ministry demanded the immediate return of Maikelys Antonella Espinoza Bernal to her parents.
- Maduro stated that the taking of the girl from her mother was a crime under international law, criticizing the U.S. For the accusation without evidence.
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A mother and father were deported. What happened to their toddler? - The Boston Globe
A family is calling for a 2-year-old to be returned to her mother after US authorities deported the mother to Venezuela without the child. The girl’s father was sent to a prison in El Salvador in March.

Venezuelan president slams US over little girl's 'abduction'
Venezuela's president Nicolas Maduro accused Washington Monday of committing a crime in the case of a two-year-old girl separated from her migrant parents, who were deported from the United States without her.
Venezuela denounces 'abduction' of girl, 2, whose parents were deported by US
Venezuela accused Washington Monday of "abduction" in the case of a two-year-old girl separated from her migrant parents, who were deported from the United States without her.The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has said the girl was placed in foster care to protect her from her parents, who it claimed were members of Venezuela's Tren de Aragua drug gang.In a statement Monday, the foreign ministry in Caracas denounced "the abduction by U…
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