The deportation flight to Venezuela is expected to reboot as early as next week, a senior ICE official told the post.
The Trump administration said flights would start “reasonably confident” and “early next week.”
“We feel we can eliminate more people more quickly,” the source added.
President Trump recently announced that Venezuela has agreed to reclaim their citizens after the country blocked them for almost a year.
“We are in the process of removing a record number of illegal aliens from all countries, and we agree that all countries will accept these illegal aliens,” the president on Saturday said in a true society. I wrote about it.
“Venezuela has agreed to return to their country and receive all the Venezuelan illegal aliens encamped in the US, including gang members of Tren de Aragua.”
The flight deal follows a recent meeting with Richard Grenell and Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, which revived six American citizens who had been held by the administration.
Grenell also showed that no concessions were made to the Venezuelan dictator.
“My only award for Maduro was my physical presence and was the first US official to visit the country over the years.” Grenell told the Washington Post On the weekend. “The visit of President Trump's envoy was a great gift for him.”
The Maduro administration blocked deportation flights for about a year after the Biden administration reordered sanctions in Venezuela. Wall Street Journal It was reported at the time. The federal government sent between 6 and 7,000 people to Venezuela a month, statistics show.
The New Deal has achieved a major victory in pushing the Trump administration to carry out historic, massive deportation efforts across the United States, which has already won nearly 200 arrests for the Tren de Aragua Gangbangers. Masu.
The existence of Tren de Aragua spread across the US within a few years of the arrival of immigrant gangs. The gang established a sex and gun trafficking ring, shot NYPD officers and smuggled pink cocaine known as “Tusi” across the country.
He is waiting for a deportation flight for the Trump administration to bring Tren de Lagua's member Planet Lord to Guantanamo Bay, cool his heels and reopen to Venezuela.