Deportation Flights Return Migrants From U.S. to Venezuela
Briefly

The U.S. administration managed to organize two flights to repatriate Venezuelan migrants, a notable achievement in President Trump's immigration agenda. These flights highlight the complex relations between the U.S. and Venezuela. Maduro's government has previously refused to accept deportees, but the current flights indicate a possible thaw in relations. The Venezuelan government is aware of potential criminals among the returnees, suggesting possible repercussions upon their arrival. The flights come after a high-profile visit by Trump adviser Richard Grenell, underscoring the ongoing diplomatic tensions and challenges in handling deportations.
The announcement about the flights follows a recent visit by a Trump adviser, Richard Grenell, to Venezuela, who returned to the United States with six Americans who had been detained by the Maduro government.
In a statement to the news media, the Venezuelan government said that it had been notified by the government of the United States of America that some of the people on the flights were part of a criminal group called the Tren de Aragua.
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