Venezuela Says 66 Children 'Kidnapped' by the United States
- The Venezuelan government stated that 66 children are being illegally held in the United States after deportation, describing it as a "cruel and inhumane policy," according to Camila Fabri.
- Caracas is demanding the children be returned to Venezuelan authorities for repatriation.
- So far, 21 stranded children have been returned to Venezuela, including one daughter of a detained Venezuelan.
- The United States has a $50 million bounty on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who faces federal drug trafficking charges.
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Venezuela accuses US of 'kidnapping' 66 children
CARACAS: The Venezuelan government on Tuesday claimed that 66 Venezuelan children are being illegally held in the United States after being separated from their parents during deportation, as the White House cracks down on immigration. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd

Venezuela says 66 children 'kidnapped' by the United States
The Venezuelan government on Tuesday claimed that 66 Venezuelan children are being illegally held in the United States after being separated from their parents during deportation, as the White House cracks down on immigration.
"We have 66 kidnapped children in the United States, this number is increasing every day and this is very worrying," said Camila Fabbri, the president of the government's "Return to the Homeland" project, launched in 2018 by Maduro.
The Venezuelan government said this Tuesday that 66 children remain "kidnapped" in the United States after being separated from their parents prior to their deportation to Venezuela. Caracas demands that the administration of US President Donald Trump be handed over to Venezuelan authorities for their return to the country with their relatives. "We have 66 children kidnapped in the United States, it is a figure that every day rises, it is someth…
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