A recent agreement among the US, Honduras, and Venezuela has led to the deportation of Venezuelan immigrants from the US back to Venezuela. The move comes shortly after Venezuela signaled its readiness to accept deportees, particularly amid rising tensions with the Trump administration. The Honduran foreign minister noted the successful repatriation of 199 Venezuelans, reinforcing the cooperation among the involved nations. Jorge Rodriguez Gomez, Venezuelan national assembly president, stressed that migrating is not a crime and emphasized the government's commitment to help Venezuelans abroad, including those in El Salvador.
The recent indirect deportation of Venezuelans from the US showcases the complex cooperation between the US, Honduras, and Venezuela amidst ongoing tensions and migration concerns.
Jorge Rodriguez Gomez emphasized that migrating is not a crime, affirming the Venezuelan government's commitment to repatriate its citizens and address their plight in El Salvador.
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