Nearly 200 Venezuelan immigrants to the U.S. have returned to their home country after being detained at Guantanamo Bay in a flurry of flights that forged an unprecedented pathway for U.S. deportation
Flights that left from Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, Thursday transported nearly 200 illegal immigrants detained on the island back to Venezuela.
US and Venezuelan officials confirmed that 177 Venezuelans boarded an aircraft from the Venezuelan-owned airline Conviasa bound for Caracas.
Un vuelo con 170 migrantes venezolanos deportados por Estados Unidos llegó este jueves a la base militar estadounidense en Honduras ... Maduro con destino a Caracas, informó el gobierno ...
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Venezuelan migrants fly home from Guantanamo via HondurasVenezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello was at the airport outside Caracas when the plane landed at around ... The transfer took place at Soto Cano, a joint U.S.-Honduras military air base, and the migrants were transported back home on Venezuelan ...
The nearly 200 migrants detained at Guantanamo Bay have been cleared out of the military base, with all but one person flown back to Venezuela following successful negotiations with the South American nation’s leader, according to news reports.
Upon welcoming Laborde at the Miraflores Palace, Caracas highlighted President ... chosen to head Argentine embassies in Ecuador and Honduras. Argentina is reportedly banking on an increase ...
The military deployed hundreds of service members to the base after President Donald Trump ordered it to be used to house dangerous migrants awaiting deportation.
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