Venezuela Resumes Deportation Flights for Migrants
Venezuela Resumes Deportation Flights for Migrants

Venezuela Resumes Deportation Flights for Migrants

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The U.S. is set to resume deportation flights to Venezuela for migrants who entered the country illegally, following an announcement by senior diplomat Richard Grenell on social media. The flights, which are expected to commence on Friday, were previously halted due to political tensions, including President Trump's revocation of Chevron's operating license in Venezuela. Grenell's statement was made on X, where he expressed satisfaction with Venezuela's agreement to accept its citizens back. The decision follows Grenell's earlier discussions with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro regarding the repatriation process and other diplomatic issues. This development highlights ongoing U.S.-Venezuela relations amidst a surge in migration challenges. Official commentary from Venezuela's communication ministry has yet to be published, leaving some uncertainty about the government's position.

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