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Venezuela Says It Will Resume Accepting U.S. Deportation Flights

Venezuela announced on Saturday that it had reached an agreement with the Trump administration to resume deportations carrying immigrants who were illegally in the United States, with the first one to drop just on Sunday.

Part of Venezuela’s readiness to accept flights related to the ordeal of Venezuelan immigrants recently sent by the Trump administration to the famous prisons in El Salvador without the possibility or only work is an illusion. In a statement on Saturday, a representative of the Venezuelan government said: “Migration is not a crime, and we will not be comfortable until we achieve the return of both the needy and the saving of our kidnapped brothers in El Salvador.”

The White House did not respond to a request for comment on Saturday, although one of the close association allies, Richard Greenil, He said earlier this month The Venezuelan agreed to accept flights.

The authoritarian leader of Venezuela, Nicholas Maduro, commented the deportation after the Trump administration canceled the Biden era policy that allowed the production and export of more oil in Venezuela.

Since the suspension of flights, Mr. Maduro has been subjected to severe pressure from the Trump administration, which pressures various Latin American countries to take more deportees. Foreign Minister Marco Rubio said on social media that Venezuela will face new “severe and escalating” sanctions if she refuses to accept hostile citizens.

The Venezueians have crossed the US -Mexican border with record numbers in recent years, in response to the economic and social crisis that consumes the nation, which Mr. Maduro blames US sanctions against his regime.

The agreement to resume deportation trips comes after the Trump administration acquired a mysterious authority in wartime from 1789 called the Law of Foreign Enemies to deport Venezuelan immigrants to El Salvador, who agreed Prisons When conditions are so nightmare that many experts say they are human rights violations.

The use of wartime authority as a flash point has emerged in a broader struggle between federal judges throughout the country, who sought to reduce many executive procedures for Mr. Trump, and the administration, which has approached its public refusal to comply with judicial orders.

Last week, a federal judge in Washington issued a temporary matter that prevents the government from deporting any immigrants under War Time, saying that he does not believe that the law provides reasons for deportation trips.

The Trump administration claimed that the Venezuelan immigrants who were sent to El Salvador were all members of the criminal gangs, but the families of some of these men, as well as immigration lawyers, argued that this was not the case for all the deportees who sent to Salvadorian prisons. The administration provided a few details about who were the individuals who have already sent there. There seems to be a few due to playing procedures.

Mr. Trump has appeared in captivity with the ability to send people to prison complexes in El Salvador, Friday threat Those who flared up infiltration can be exiled there for 20 years.

The president and allies, including Elon Musk, went to war with the judge regarding his deportation, and called for the judge’s isolation. The rapid climb caused John J. Roberts Junior from the Supreme Court to Weight in a rare statementWarning invitations to dismiss the judge. This prompted Fears of the constitutional crisis.

The Trump administration continued to travel the judge’s questions about deportation to El Salvador. Judge James E Boasberg said in a Friday session. “But I will reach the bottom if they are violating my request and who was responsible.”

On Saturday, Mr. Trump’s agreement can help accelerate his mass deportation plans, which is one of the central promises of his campaign. He already recruited military aircraft, sent people to third countries away from their homes and called the War Time Law to achieve this goal. The arrests inside the country are sharply due to those in the Biden administration, but they are much lower than the levels that Mr. Trump and immigration consultants want.

The Appeal Appeal Convention to Venezuela also comes a day after the Trump administration said it would finish a program during the Biden era that allows hundreds of thousands of people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela to enter the United States legally and work for up to two years.

Zolan Kanno-Yungs and Annie Coreal The reports contributed.

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