Deported Venezuelan mothers ask Melania Trump to help reunite them with their children
- María Alejandra Rubio, a deported Venezuelan mother, hasn't seen her son Anyerson in five months after U.S. authorities separated them during her detention for deportation.
- Rubio and other Venezuelan mothers have asked U.S. First Lady Melania Trump for help in reuniting with their children, describing the separations as kidnappings.
- The Venezuelan government confirmed a letter was sent to Trump on August 18, asking for assistance, but her office has not responded to inquiries.
- More than 10,000 migrants, including children, have returned to Venezuela this year, and many parents have been separated from their children during the deportation process.
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Venezuelan mothers and grandmothers sent a letter to the First Lady of the United States to help them reunite families of deported migrants.
·Mexico City, Mexico
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CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — María Alejandra Rubio has not seen her son in five months. They were separated in the United States when she was arrested to be deported to her native Venezuela and the minor was sent to live with a friend of the family.
·United States
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right4Center17Last UpdatedBias Distribution68% Center
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- 68% of the sources are Center
68% Center
L 16%
C 68%
R 16%
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