Flights to deport American in Venezuela extension

Flights deportations for Venezuela continued on Sunday after physical extract between Trump administration and the Venezuelan government, signaling that an agreement was reached between the two countries.
A flight that transported 199 illegal foreigners – including members of the abuser Too de Aragua (TDA) Gang – Venezuela landed on Sunday, confirmed the Ministry of Homeland Security (DHS) Fox News Digital.
Trump’s administration vowed to enter into an agreement with the Venezuela Government to accept flights that transported deportation from the United States but is limited in the correctness of the transfer after President Nicholás Maduro He stopped the flights earlier this month – only received four flights of the Venecuelana government since Trump swore to duty.
Venezuela to continue by accepting flights of American deportations
Venecuelan migrants flew from the Guantanamo Bay across Honduras to walk the ladder after they arrived on a flight to deport at the Simon Bolivar International Airport in Maiquetia, La Guaira, Venezuela, February 20, 2025. (Reuters/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria)
Maduro refused to receive flights after Trump announced that the US would abolish a license for Biden from the age, allowing Chevron to export the Venecuelan oil, effectively closing the main source of land revenue.
However, Venezuela’s officials have confirmed this The deal was reached Saturday.
“Venezuela reports that, as part of his return to the Homeland Plan, the goal of returning our compatriots to their nation with the protection of their human rights, we agreed with the US Government to continue the repatriation of Venecuelan migrants on Sunday, on Sunday, Sunday, March 2nd, on Sunday, March 2nd. The Venezuela Assembly and the main negotiator with the US, he said in A statement published on x Teleur network.
Flight Monitoring Data It shows a plane driven by American immigration and Customs implementation (ICE) left El Paso and was supposed to land at the Soto Cano Air Base in Honduras on Sunday afternoon. The second plane operated by the Venecuelan State Air Force Company was supposed to land in the air base within an hour from the arrival of ICE, seemingly due to lectures between officials.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro addresses supporters during the event in memory of the 36th anniversary of the social uprising known as ‘Caracazo’, which the late President Hugo Chavez said he marked the beginning of his revolution, in Caracas, Venezuel, February 27, 2025. (Reuters/Maxwell Braciceno)
The deal comes after State Secretary Marco Rubio has advocated that Venezuela is facing “heavy and escalating sanctions” if the country continues to refuse to accept its citizens who have faced the deportation.
“Venezuela is obliged to accept her returned citizens from the US, this is not a question for discussions or negotiations,” Rubio published X. “He also deserves no reward. If the Maduro regime does not accept the consistent flow of flights of deportation, without further pronunciation or delay, now will impose new ones, and escalation and escalation.”
Trump’s administration did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital request for comment.
In recent weeks, about 350 migrants have been deported in Venezuela, including approximately 180 individuals who have been detained in the US Navy base at the Guantanamo Bay in Cuba.
Click here for more covering immigration
President Donald Trump hosted his first cabinet meeting while sitting next to Secretary of State Marc Rubioa in Washington, DC 26. February 2025. (Reuters/Brian Snyder)
Last week, Trump’s administration flew over 200 Venecuelan migrants to El Salvador prison in coordination with President Nayib Bukele, despite the order of a federal judge who temporarily blocked the deportations.
“Migration is not a crime and we will not rest until we achieve the return of all those who require it and until we save our brothers abducted in El Salvador,” Rodríguez said.
Madura also missed flights, speaking of the Venezuelans who were detained in El Salvador on Saturday as “abducted.”
Click here to get the Fox News app
In an interview with Fox News Radio, Rubio thanked Bukele for accepting the migrants of his country.
“Venezuela should take them, but they refuse to take them,” Rubio said. “And so, we are fortunate to have a friend like President Bukele, who, as part of my meeting with him, said that we would take them for a fraction of what cost you to place them in your own prison system.”
Louis Casiano and Anders Hagstr was contributed by Louis Casiano and Anders Hagstr.