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The Trump administration resumed deportation flights to Venezuela on Monday, sending two planeloads of illegal migrants and gangbangers back for the first time in nearly a year — but there’s ...
Deportation flights to Venezuela resumed on Sunday after a weeks-long standoff between the Trump administration and the Venezuelan government, signaling a deal had been reached between the two ...
He has defended the administration’s most controversial court arguments in favor of its mass-deportation agenda. No one is ...
The first flight carrying Venezuelan migrants deported from the United States lands in to Venezuela, after the two governments reached an agreement Saturday to resume repatriation flights.
Venezuela is home to one of the most notorious migrant gangs in the U.S., Tren de Aragua, members of which have been among the administration’s primary targets for deportation.
U.S. immigration authorities are restarting deportations to Venezuela, as the Biden administration tries to discourage migrants from crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally. The U.S plans to ...
Venezuela’s leader has described the deportation of more than 200 migrants sent by the United States to a notorious mega-prison in El Salvador as a “kidnapping,” and denied they are ...
Venezuela will once again accept repatriation flights from the United States carrying its deported nationals after reaching an agreement with the U.S., a Venezuelan official said on social media ...
Venezuela to accept deported migrants, Trump says amid immigration crackdown. ... a deportation protection granted to Venezuelan citizens during the period of political upheaval in the country.
In his interview with The Times, Mr. Homan, the border czar, said that deportation flights to Venezuela were likely to take off soon. “It’s going to happen within the next 30 days, ...
Venezuela stopped accepting repatriation flights from the U.S. on March 8.It came after Trump announced that the U.S. would cancel the Biden-era permit that allowed California-based Chevron to ...
Venezuela’s leader has described the deportation of more than 200 migrants sent by the United States to a notorious mega-prison in El Salvador as a “kidnapping,” and denied they are ...
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