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A Kite Surfer, Navy SEAL and Makeup Artist: Freed in a U.S.-Venezuela Swap

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US State Department spokesman Tammy Bruce expressed on Monday, July 21, her enthusiasm for the return of U.S. citizens who had been detained in Venezuela. “Well, it’s another fantastic result of the excellent relationship we have with Salvadoran President Bukele. We’re excited that 10 people who were unjustly detained in Venezuela have been released thanks to a Bukele offer in April: send members of the Aragua Train, gang members and thugs to Ve…

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The NGO Justice, Encounter and Forgiveness registered until this Sunday 59 releases in Venezuela of citizens considered by human rights organizations as opponents, after the exchange between Caracas and Washington that allowed to release also ten Americans detained in the Caribbean country and to repatriate 252 Venezuelan migrants imprisoned in a prison in El [...] The entry Up to 59 the number of opponents released in Venezuela after negotiatio…

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