(Reuters) -Two planes carrying Venezuelan migrants deported from the United States - the first since a January deal between ...
Two flights carrying nearly 190 Venezuelans deported from the US landed in Caracas, marking the first repatriation under a ...
Flights, run by Venezuelan airline Conviasa, are part of a plan to repatriate thousands of migrants who fled Venezuela ...
Deportation flights from the US to Venezuela have been halted for years except for a brief period in October 2023 during the ...
The planes were sent after Maduro – keen for an end to crippling US sanctions – agreed with a visiting envoy of US President ...
Two state-owned Conviasa planes departed from El Paso, Texas, on Monday, carrying the first group of Venezuelan deportees ...
The discovery of Ronald Ojeda’s body encased in concrete in Chile has raised new fears over how far President Nicolás Maduro will go to keep his stranglehold on Venezuela.
A federal court blocked the Trump administration from flying three Venezuelan illegal immigrants in New Mexico to Guantanamo ...
Two Venezuelan planes flew to the United States on Monday and returned home with deported Venezuelans, signaling a possible ...
The US and Venezuelan governments separately confirmed the flights by Venezuelan airline Conviasa without saying how many ...
Venezuela sent two planes Monday to bring nearly 200 undocumented migrants back from the United States, saying it hoped for a ...
A federal New Mexico judge issued a temporary restraining order preventing three Venezuelan migrants from being transferred to Guantanamo Bay.