Venezuela Agrees to Accept Migrants in Deal Paving Way for Deportations, Trump Says
- Venezuela has agreed to accept all undocumented Venezuelan migrants from the U.S. And will provide transportation for them, as stated by President Donald Trump.
- U.S. Envoy Richard Grenell met with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, resulting in the release of six American hostages from Venezuela.
- Trump's announcement follows Colombia's agreement to accept deported migrants after threats of tariffs and sanctions from the U.S.
- The U.S. Did not offer any concessions to Venezuela during Grenell's visit, and the Trump administration does not recognize Maduro as the legitimate leader of Venezuela.
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Venezuela frees US prisoners and agrees to take in deported migrants
The NewsVenezuela freed several US prisoners and agreed to take in deported migrants after a visit to Caracas from an envoy of President Donald Trump. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro — on whom Washington placed a $25 million bounty last month — said the country had taken “the first steps” toward a new bilateral relationship with the US. Meanwhile, the White House announced Sunday that it would withdraw the temporary protected status of more …
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