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Tren de Aragua’s home country to accept regular deportation flights from US​

Richard Grenell, the envoy for President Trump's special mission, announced Thursday that Venezuela will regularly accept deportation flights from the United States.

“Venezuela is pleased to announce that it has agreed to break US immigration laws and reopen flights to welcome citizens who have illegally entered the US. Flights will resume on Friday,” Grenell said. I said x.

Venezuela had previously refused to accept deportation flights under the Biden Harris administration, but this created a bad situation, with hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans entering the United States illegally.

Grenell previously visited hostile countries to secure the release of American citizens who were detained by the government.

Venezuelans who entered the United States before Trump took office for the second time are one of the top demographics for the federal government to deport the country. The violent gangster, TDA, originated from Venezuela and spread to Latin America before taking advantage of Biden's open border.

“We've run out of beds in two weeks.”

Regular deportation of Venezuelans frees much needed detention space.

Among the Venezuelans who were recently arrested for US immigration and customs enforcement are Carlos Daniel Terran Aguiler, an 18-year-old Venezuelan citizen and member of Tren de Aragua. Arrest During a recent operation in Houston, Texas. Teran-Aguilar was encountered in 2024 at a port of entry in Calexico, California, but was released to the US due to Biden's policy.

Ice Agent, Denver, Colorado Arrest Ender Jose Roa Contreras, 29, another suspect in Tren de Aragua. He apparently had a firearm during his encounter in 2024, but only a quotation was issued and the firearm was confiscated.

Similarly, Roa Contreras first encountered in 2023 at the port of Paso del Norte in El Paso, Texas. He was released to the United States and was given notice to appear.

Border Emperor Tom Homan warned Congress that the federal government needs billions more to fulfill its promise of a campaign to deport the masses.

“We've run out of beds in two weeks. We're currently in custody of around 46,000 people. At this point we should be 65,000. And when we run out of beds, we'll stop working with the interior.

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