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Venezuela will again accept deportation flights from the US after joint cooperation halted over Washington stripping oil ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNUS deportation flights to Venezuela set to resumeVenezuela will once more accept deportation flights from the United States, both sides said Thursday, weeks after Caracas suspended cooperation in protest over Washington stripping oil giant Chevron ...
Analyst and solidarity activist Roger Harris examines the moving pieces and competing interests determining US-Venezuela relations.
Image: Federico Parra/AFP/Getty Images In February, two planes operated by the Venezuelan airline Conviasa left the Mexican city of El Paso for Venezuela. On board were Venezuelan migrants ...
With the request accepted, an aircraft with the state-owned airline Conviasa picked up the migrants from Honduras. ICE confirmed the transfer of 177 “Venezuelan illegal aliens.” The administration of ...
The U.S. government and a Venezuelan state airline flew 177 Venezuelan migrants from Guantanamo Bay to Honduras and on to Venezuela on Thursday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and ...
The United States deported 177 migrants from its military base in Guantanamo, Cuba to their homeland in Venezuela Thursday, the latest sign of cooperation between the long-feuding governments ...
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The flights, chartered by state carrier Conviasa, arrived late on Monday at Maiquetia International Airport, which serves the capital Caracas. Some of the migrants had handcuffs that were removed ...
Venezuelan television and radio triumphantly covered the arrival of the Conviasa flights in Caracas from Fort Bliss, a U.S. Army base in El Paso, Texas. “This is the world we want, a world of peace, ...
The flights, run by Venezuelan airline Conviasa, are part of a plan to repatriate thousands of migrants who fled Venezuela "because of economic sanctions and the campaigns of psychological warfare ...
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