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Venezuelan migrants stranded in Mexico: Call for humanitarian flights to return to their country
Venezuelan migrants who were stranded on Mexico's southern border following restrictions by U.S. President Donald Trump protested to ask for humanitarian flights to return them to their country. South Americans demonstrated outside the 21st Century Station of the National Institute of Migration (INM), where protesters such as Wilmarí Villa asked Mexican and Venezuelan authorities to help them return because they have been coming for nearly three…
Venezuelans demand repatriation flights also from Tuxtla Gutierrez and Tapachula
Tapachula, Chis., At least 200 migrants from Venezuela protested outside the 21st Century Station of the National Institute of Migration (INM), in Tapachula, to ask the authorities to facilitate humanitarian flights to return to their country, since they no longer want to be in Mexico or to arrive in the United States.

Venezuelans protest in southern Mexico to demand their return to their country.
By ÉDGAR H. CLEMENTE QUERÉTARO, Mexico (AP) — Two hundred Venezuelan migrants stranded in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas held a protest Monday to demand that the Venezuelan and Mexican governments activate humanitarian flights to return them to their home country. After months of waiting, the migrants, desperate over the precarious living conditions and delays by Mexican authorities in processing their asylum applications, decided to esca…
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