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Venezuela Reaches Deal to Accept Deportees from U.S

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Venezuela has agreed to resume accepting deportation flights from the United States, ending a suspension initiated in . This follows a of diplomatic negotiations aimed at addressing the repatriation of Venezuelan migrants.

The suspension began on March 8, when Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro halted deportation flights after the U.S. Treasury Department withdrew Chevron’s license to export Venezuelan oil. In response, U.S. officials threatened further sanctions on Venezuela. The suspension led to the deportation of 238 Venezuelans to El Salvador, where they were transferred to the Cecot mega-prison. The U.S. these individuals of being of the Tren de Aragua gang, a designation that has been contested by Venezuelan authorities and the deportees’ families. (us.cnn.com)

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In March, Venezuelan National Assembly President Jorge Rodríguez announced an agreement with the U.S. government to resume repatriation flights. The , 199 deportees, landed in Venezuela after a brief stopover in Honduras. Rodríguez emphasized the importance of safeguarding the human of returning migrants and expressed a commitment to rescuing those detained in El Salvador. (us.cnn.com)

The resumption of deportation flights is part of a broader effort by the U.S. to manage the increasing number of Venezuelan migrants arriving at the southern border. The administration has restarted direct deportations to Venezuela to reduce crossings, marking a shift from previous due to strained diplomatic . (cbsnews.com)

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This development reflects ongoing diplomatic efforts the U.S. and Venezuela to address migration issues and the of deported individuals. The dynamic, with both countries continuing to navigate and humanitarian considerations.

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