Maduro Announces Flight to Retrieve 300 Venezuelan Migrants Who 'Escaped Persecution' in the U.S.
- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced plans to send a plane to Mexico to retrieve approximately 300 migrants who fled the U.S. Fearing persecution.
- Maduro criticized the U.S. For its deportation policies, particularly targeting Venezuelans, and claimed that no confirmed members of the Tren de Aragua gang are among deportees.
- He highlighted that the government will provide assistance to returning migrants and ensure due process for those with legal issues in Venezuela.
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The re-election of Donald Trump has turned the world upside down. Fearing forced deportation or worse, Venezuelan migrants are abandoning their journey to the United States and heading south. And all this while at home, the authoritarian Nicolás Maduro is still in power.
Venezuela Announces Repatriation Flights Amid Criticism of Migrant Treatment Abroad - teleSUR English
Venezuela organizes repatriation flights for citizens returning from Mexico, the U.S. and El Salvador as President Maduro condemns migrant detention policies abroad and highlights government assistance programs. Related: Venezuela to Resume On Sunday Repatriation of Its Migrants From the US This Thursday, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced the arrival of a new repatriation flight from Mexico scheduled for 11:00 AM, with additional gro…
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