Dozens of deported illegal migrants - including suspected Tren de Aragua gangbangers - grin as they land in Venezuela
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Venezuela has resumed accepting deportation flights from the United States after a hiatus due to sanctions. Nearly 200 immigrants returned, some visibly celebrating while others, including suspected members of the Tren de Aragua gang, signaled defiance. This development follows an agreement between Venezuelan officials and the U.S. to ensure the safe return of deported nationals, with a focus on upholding their human rights. Venezuelan President Maduro's administration ensures that migration isn't viewed as a crime, aiming to rescue all those impacted by harsh deportation conditions, particularly in El Salvador.
Dozens of deported illegal migrants, including suspected Tren de Aragua gangbangers, grinned as they returned to Venezuela, signaling the resumption of repatriation flights from the US.
After suspending deportations due to sanctions on Chevron, Venezuela has resumed accepting flights of its deported nationals, emphasizing the protection of their human rights.
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