US Deportation Flights in Venezuela arose after a splash
The flight, which transported 199 Venezuelanians deported from the USA, landed his homeland at the Simón Bolívar airport near Caracas.
US SPATRIJEUEL SPATRIJEEL Flights stopped a few weeks ago Trump’s administration revoked a permit that enabled Venezuela to export part of oil to the United States despite the sanction.
But on Saturday, two governments, which do not have diplomatic relations, reached an agreement on the continuation of flights, within the Trump administration plan for the removal of unfathomable migrants.
Venecuelan President Nicolás Maduro described flights as a chance to “save free migrants from the US prison”.
While early on Monday, they disembarked out of the plane, some deported raised their hands and waved.
Earlier, they were transferred from Texas to Honduras, in Central America, from which they were transferred by the Venecuelan Blosson of the Revias Flag in Maiquetía, north of Caracas.
The US Bureau for Western hemispheres described them as “illegal strangers” who “had no basis to stay in the United States.”
The head of the Venezuele National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, on the other hand, emphasized that migration is not a “crime” on Saturday.
Venezuela originally agreed that in Venezuela’s deportis, he would make a US agreement from the USA in January in Caracas, Trump’s special envoy, Richard Grenell.
This was widely considered the victory of Trump, which made the deportation of unfathomable migrants a priority.
However, Maduro said on March 8th that the decision of the US administration was to recall the license of oil giant Chevron to act in Venezuela has created a “small problem”.
“They damaged the Communication line we opened, and I was interested in those lines of communication (…), because I wanted to bring back all the Venezuelana they had in custody that they were unjustly persecuted,” he said.
A week later, Trump’s administration deported 238 Venezuelanians to El Salvador’s Mega Prison, claiming that members of the criminal gang were a moment de Aragua.
This caused a trip to Venezuela, where several relatives deported to El Salvador insisted that their loved ones had no criminal relationship.
Followed by the deportation of the Venezuelanians to El Salvador prison Warning Posted on X US Secretary of State Marco Rubio last week to face Venezuela with “heavy and escalating” sanctions if she refused to accept her citizens deported from the USA.
The next day, Maduro ordered his government to “reinforce the action needed to guarantee return flights for detained migrants.”