Venezuela to Resume Accepting US Deportation Flights Following Agreement
- Venezuela will accept repatriation flights from the United States carrying deported nationals, as confirmed by Jorge Rodríguez, president of Venezuela's Assembly.
- The U.S. Has previously deported about 250 Venezuelans, with claims of their links to the Tren de Aragua gang but lacking evidence.
- Recently, around 350 Venezuelans were deported, including individuals held at Guantanamo Bay for 16 days.
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Maduro agrees to Trump’s repatriation flights for deported Venezuelans
Venezuela has agreed with the US Trump administration to resume repatriation flights for deported Venezuelan nationals, officials announced confirming first flights on Sunday. Jorge Rodriguez, Venezuela's National Assembly President said the goal was to “ensure the return of our countrymen with the protection of their human rights.”
First deportation flight lands in Venezuela from US, after deal to resume repatriations
The first flight carrying Venezuelan migrants deported from the United States lands in Venezuela, after the two governments reached an agreement to resume repatriation flights.
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