A flight that carried 199 Venezuelanians, deported from the United States, landed at Simón Bolívar airport near Karacas.
The US repatriated flights to Venezuela were suspended several weeks ago. The Trump administration has canceled the license to export oil to the United States despite the sanctions of Venezuela..
But on Saturday, the two governments, which have no diplomatic relations, have reached an agreement on the resumption of flight as part of a plan to eliminate unplasive immigrants.
President Nicolas Maduro Venezuela explained this plane as an opportunity to rescue and rescue immigrants in prison in the United States.
As of early Monday, some deport shook his hand with his arms.
They previously moved from Honduras to Honduras to Honduras from Texas, and Venezuela Flag Carrier Conviasa to Mayquetía north of Karacas.
The Western Hemispheres described this as “illegal alien” with no basis for remaining in the United States.
Jorge Rodríguez, chairman of the Venezuelan National Assembly, stressed that on Saturday that the migration is “not a crime.”
Venezuela originally agreed to bring Venezuela deport from the United States in January with Trump’s special envoy Richard Grenell.
It was widely known for Trump’s victory, which prioritized the documented immigrants.
Maduro, however, said on March 8 that the US administration’s decision to withdraw the license of Chevron, a petroleum giant to run in Venezuela, made a “some problem.”
“They were interested in the communication line (…) because we wanted to bring home to the Venezuelan people who were unfairly persecuted,” he said.
A week later, the Trump administration claimed that 238 Venezuela were deported as a large guard in El Salvador and claimed to be a member of the Trend de Aragua criminal organization.
He cried in Venezuela, where some relatives of those who were deported to El Salvador argued that loved ones had no criminal relations.
After expelling the Venezuelanians to El Salvador’s fearful CECOT prisons Warning posted in X Last week, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Venezuela would face the “serious and increasing” sanctions if Venezuela rejected the deported citizens.
The next day, Maduro ordered the government to “strengthen the measures necessary to guarantee the return flights for detained immigrants.”
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2025-03-24 11:44:00