(Reuters) -Two planes carrying Venezuelan migrants deported from the United States - the first since a January deal between ...
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Two Venezuelan planes returned home Monday with about 190 Venezuelans deported from the United States, signaling a possible ...
Venezuela sent two planes Monday to bring nearly 200 undocumented migrants back from the United States, saying it hoped for a ...
The planes were sent after Maduro – keen for an end to crippling US sanctions – agreed with a visiting envoy of US President ...
The development comes shortly after Trump envoy Richard Grenell met the Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in Caracas.
The undocumented Venezuelans were on their way home, a foreign ministry statement said Monday, after President Nicolas Maduro ...
Flights, run by Venezuelan airline Conviasa, are part of a plan to repatriate thousands of migrants who fled Venezuela ...
Many migrants have been left stranded in Mexican border cities after the Trump administration immediately canceled tens of ...
The flights signaled a rare moment of deportation cooperation between Washington and Caracas despite years of diplomatic ...
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Latin Times on MSNFirst Flights With Deportees Of Trump Admin Arrives In Venezuela, Maduro Calls It a 'Favorable Step' In RelationsThe flights took place after Trump's envoy for special operations, Richard Grenell, visited Venezuela on January 31 despite not recognizing Maduro as the country's legitimate president. The meeting ...
Such flights were halted over the past few years, except for a period in 2023 under then-President Joe Biden. The White House says Venezuelans who have been deported from the U.S. are being flown back ...
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