Venezuela will resume accepting deportation flights from the United States, according to official statements. The move is partly motivated by the reported mistreatment of Venezuelan migrants who have been deported to El Salvador and allegedly placed in detention facilities with limited access to legal recourse. The Venezuelan government expressed concerns over the lack of due process for these individuals.
Officials emphasized the importance of ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens abroad. By allowing deportation flights to return directly to Venezuela, the government aims to provide a more structured and humane process for the return of its nationals. The decision follows discussions between Venezuelan and U.S. representatives regarding immigration policies and human rights considerations. Further details about the frequency and logistics of the flights are expected to be released in the coming days. This development marks a significant shift in the relationship between the two countries regarding immigration enforcement.
Venezuela to Resume Accepting Deportation Flights from U.S.
Venezuela has announced it will once again accept deportation flights from the United States. This decision comes after concerns were raised about the treatment of Venezuelan migrants. The government cited the difficult situation of Venezuelans allegedly sent to prisons in El Salvador without proper legal procedures. The resumption aims to address the needs and protect the rights of its citizens abroad.