Venezuela has resumed accepting deportation flights from the United States, ending a weeks-long pause. The decision follows sustained pressure from the U.S. government, which had urged Venezuela to continue accepting its citizens who have been ordered deported.
The resumption of flights signifies a potential shift in the complex relationship between the two countries. The specific details of the agreement that led to the policy change remain undisclosed, but sources suggest that the U.S. exerted considerable diplomatic and economic pressure.
This development will directly impact individuals facing deportation orders in the U.S. Many Venezuelans have sought asylum or refuge in the United States due to political and economic instability in their home country. The reinstatement of deportation flights raises concerns among advocacy groups about the safety and well-being of those being returned.
Venezuela Resumes Accepting Deportation Flights from the U.S.
After weeks of suspension, Venezuela has agreed to receive deportation flights from the United States. The decision comes after significant pressure from the U.S. government. This marks a shift in policy, impacting individuals facing deportation and the relationship between the two nations. The resumption is expected to continue regularly.