Venezuela Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro will resume to accept exile flights from the US after suspending flights earlier this month.
George Rodriguez, Speaker of the Venezuela Legislative Assembly and the US chief negotiator, announced a change in policy on Saturday.
Rodriguez said, “We have agreed to resume on Sunday, on Sunday, with an early flight to resume the repatriation of the migrants of Venezuela with the US government.”
He said that the deal with the US achieved “the return of our compatriot to our country with the safety of their human rights”.
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The migrants from Venezuela were deported from the United States, Venezuela, Thursday, 20 February, 2025 at Miccia, Venezuela at Simon Bolivar International Airport. (AP Photo/Christian Hernandez)
Rodriguez in his statement referred to some Venezuela migrants to exile Al Salvador. The administration of President Donald Trump has sent some venezuela members of the Train de Argua gang to the country.
Rodriguez said in a statement, “Migration is not a crime and we will not rest until we get the return of all those who need it and unless we kidnap our brothers in Al Salvador,” Rodriguez said in a statement.
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Maduro himself referred to the people of Venezuela held at Al Salvador as “kidnapping” on Saturday.

Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro says that his country will accept exile flights from President Donald Trump’s administration. (Getty image)
In recent weeks, some 350 people were sent to Venezuela, including some 180, who spent 16 days at the US Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
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The Trump administration said that the people of Venezuela, who were sent to Guantanamo, are members of Train de Argua.

Trump is portrayed next to the members of the train de Argua gang. (Getty image)
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Venezuela was a long time a friendly oil-trading partner of America, as long as Maduro’s leftist rule spoke about the late Hugo Chavez and Foreign Policy challenges after the 1998 and 2000 elections.