Venezuela will again accept deportation flights from the US after joint cooperation halted over Washington stripping oil giant Chevron of a sanctions waiver.
José Daniel Simancas Rodríguez was one of 177 Venezuelans that the US deported and sent to its naval base in Guantanamo, Cuba ...
In “Take No Prisoners,” director Adam Ciralsky and Subrata De were given unprecedented access to America’s former top hostage ...
A rift over how to proceed with Venezuela policy in Washington, with an America First faction pushing for the prioritization of deportations and concrete trade ...
The Maduro regime warns it could stop accepting returning migrants after the White House canceled Chevron’s oil-pumping ...
President Donald Trump ordered the termination of Chevron’s (NYSE: CVX) license to operate in Venezuela on Wednesday, ...
Trump's announcement in his Truth Social network accused the government of President Nicolás Maduro of not meeting democratic conditions for last year's July presidential election as well as of ...
While portrayed by the Trump administration as hardened criminals, the Venezuelans returning to their home country in the deportation flights from the United States and Mexico are being welcomed back ...
Venezuela’s economic conditions have repeatedly undercut the ability of its military to maintain the planes in its fleet.
Almost a week after the Trump administration sent migrants from Guantanamo back to Venezuela, the deportees are describing their ordeals.
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