Venezuela resumes U.S. deportation flights after pressure

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Venezuela has agreed to resume deportation flights from the U.S. after pressure from the Trump administration. This decision marks a shift from previous threats by the Venezuelan government to halt such flights. Richard Grenell, a special envoy, announced that deportation flights will begin again on Friday. The agreement allows the U.S. to deport Venezuelan citizens who entered the country illegally. Previously, some Latin American countries had refused to accept deportees. The resumption of flights is seen as a step to improve the U.S. deportation process amid ongoing immigration enforcement efforts.


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