Lawyers for the deported men said that the US government had falsely accused them of gang connection, which might put them in ...
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The one-way tickets back to Venezuela are just a drop in the bucket in terms of what could come — given that the Biden administration ushered in more than 1 million Venezuelan migrants, ...
The flights, which left Fort Bliss in Texas, represent a significant victory for President Trump, who has vowed to carry out ...
The development comes shortly after Trump envoy Richard Grenell met the Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in Caracas.
Flights, run by Venezuelan airline Conviasa, are part of a plan to repatriate thousands of migrants who fled Venezuela ...
The Trump administration will begin deporting undocumented Venezuelans back to their home country in a few weeks, marking the latest step in the federal government’s mass deportation efforts.
Two planes sent by Venezuela returned to the country from El Paso, Texas, on Monday with nearly 200 Venezuelans who were in the U.S. illegally.
Two state-owned Conviasa planes departed from El Paso, Texas, on Monday, carrying the first group of Venezuelan deportees ...
Andres started a new life in the U.S. under asylum. Now, he fears the life he has worked to rebuild in America might be ...