U.S. resumes deportation flights to Venezuela
- A flight carrying 199 deported Venezuelans landed in Venezuela after an agreement between the US and Venezuela to resume repatriation flights.
- The US Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs stated these individuals had 'no legal basis to remain in the United States.'
- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro viewed the flights as a chance to 'rescue and free migrants from prisons in the US.'
- Jorge Rodríguez, President of Venezuela's National Assembly, asserted that migration is 'not a crime' and called for the return of all Venezuelans detained abroad.
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Deportation Flights to Venezuela Resume After Trump Admin Plays Hardball
The Trump administration has resumed deportation flights to Venezuela. After the flights were paused for weeks amid a dispute between the United States and Venezuela, a plane landed Sunday in […] The post Deportation Flights to Venezuela Resume After Trump Admin Plays Hardball appeared first on The Western Journal.
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