Second planeload of Venezuelans deported from the US this week lands in Caracas
- A flight with 208 deported Venezuelans landed in Caracas, marking the second such arrival in five days as deportations from the U.S. To Venezuela continue.
- Venezuelan Minister of Transportation Ramón Velásquez confirmed that some returnees had criminal records, as noted on state-run television.
- Since February, 2,190 Venezuelans have been deported as part of an agreement between Nicolás Maduro and a U.S. Envoy.
- Human rights activists have criticized the Trump administration's deportation policies, particularly regarding the treatment of Venezuelan migrants suspected of gang affiliations.
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Venezuela receives more than 200 migrants from the United States - La Tercera
Venezuela’s authorities have reported that a total of 208 migrants have returned to the country from the United States as part of the ‘Return to the Homeland’ repatriation plan, an initiative promoted by the Venezuelan government to bring those citizens abroad back to the country. They have all landed at Maiquetia Simón Bolívar International Airport after travelling on a plane from the Venezuelan airline Conviasa. Transport Minister Ramón Celest…

Second planeload of Venezuelans deported from the US this week lands in Caracas
A new planeload of migrants deported from the U.S. landed Friday morning in Caracas, as the Trump administration continues to send Venezuelans back to their home country. The flight with 208 passengers on board, which included 30 women and two ...


Venezuela repatriated 313 more migrants on a flight from Mexico
The repatriation took place through the Plan Vuelta a la Patria program and included 151 children and 16 pregnant women, who will undergo medical care, identification and criminal background checks.
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