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First Deportation Flights Touch Down In Venezuela In Major Victory For Trump Agenda

Two deportation flights carrying Venezuelan citizens returned to Venezuela on Monday, marking a major milestone for the Trump administration’s purpose of eliminating illegal immigrant criminals from the United States.

The flight left Fort Bliss, Texas via Venezuela-based Combiassa Airlines. According to New York Times. It’s been about a year since Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro began refusing to accept repatriation flights from the US in response to economic sanctions. (Related: Kristi Noem suggests that “corrupted” FBI agents leaked details of the ice attack to corporate media outlets)

The Biden administration previously signed a contract with the Maduro government in October 2023 to return Venezuelan citizens. He was just deported Around 1,800 people on 15 flights before the Venezuelan government completely refused by February 2024.

“Repatriation flights to Venezuela have resumed, with Ambassador Richard Grenell overseeing the first two flights,” White House said. Confirmed via social media posts. “Make America safe again.”

The flight reportedly carried members of the ruthless Tren de Aragua gang, which originated in Venezuela’s prison system, according to the government in Maduro. However, Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) could not immediately confirm details of a request for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation.

In Flight – June 24: Returning 28-year-old Guatemalan immigrant Antonio Morales, a window before landing on a deportation flight from Mesa, Arizona on a flight to Guatemala city, Guatemala on June 24, 2011 I look outside. (Photo: John Moore/Getty Images)

President Donald Trump took office on the promise to carry out the largest deportation operation in US history.

Around it 8 million The Venezuelans fled the country under Maduro, the authoritarian leader of the left who oversaw rampaging inflation, economic turmoil and political crackdown. Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans flocked to the United States, primarily by illegally crossing the US-Mexico border, customs and border security. The data will be displayed.

Venezuela quickly became amid the border crisis that began under the Biden administration One of the top sauces Many Venezuelans of illegal immigrants to the United States are said to have been behind famous US crimes, including the murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungarei, the murder of Rayken Riley, and the apparent acquisition of Tren de Aragua. It’s there. An apartment in Aurora, Colorado.

Illegal immigrants in Venezuela in the detention of unreachable ice will be a nightmare for the Trump administration’s logistics, but Grenell, now the president’s top diplomat, has been releasing South American countries in late January. Visited and was possible. We will secure an agreement with the Maduro government. Grenell was able to go home together. Six Americans He was detained by the Maduro regime

“Venezuela has agreed to receive all the illegal Venezuelan aliens that have been raved by the US, including Tren de Aragua gang members,” Trump told True Social on February 1. I’ve posted it. “return. “

The Trump administration has options for other rejected countries that refuse to accept deportees from the US. Trump opened parts of Guantanamo Bay to house illegal immigrants, while Salvador President Naive Buquel provided his mega prison facility to house illegal criminal immigrants from the United States

Furthermore, Guatemala I agree Taking deporters from other countries and the Mexican government expresses openness to accepting non-Mexican deporters.

The Colombian president temporarily refused to reclaim his exile in January, but quickly changed his position after Trump threatened to slap his country with wiped tariffs.

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