
Only one day after the two nations reached a package that included President Nicolas Maduro lifting his delay on accepting the flights, the Trump presidency directed a imprisonment trip to Venezuela on Sunday.
After handing off in Honduras, Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello gave the news that the aircraft may be arriving at 8 p.m. ET at an airport close to the nation’s capital, Caracas. A helicopter operated by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement was scheduled to land at an air base in Honduras, where the workers would then be transferred to a Colombian state aircraft, according to flight-tracking information.
Although two planes sent to El Salvador last weekends had almost 250 suspected Tren de Aragua group members on board, it is not known how many migrants are currently on the trip.
After the U.S.  , Treasury Department  , moved to withdraw Chevron’s license to motor oil in the nation past April 3, Maduro and his program stopped accepting repatriation flights from the United States. President Donald Trump apparently has an interest in extending the registration while also promoting tariffs or other economic sanctions against nations that purchase petrol from Venezuela.
No new information about Chevron’s certificate and whether it will be canceled or extended were included in the bargain struck over the weekend regarding the delay.
Last weekend, Maduro has expressed his opposition to Trump’s imprisonment attempts and indicated that he also wants those migrants sent to Venezuela, blaming El Salvador’s leader Nayib Bukele.
You [ Bukele ] must ensure their health, and sooner rather than later, you must free them and give them over, he said.
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Jorge Rodriguez, president of the Venezuelan National Assembly and Maduro’s top negotiator with the United States, even decried Trump’s past deportations and demanded that the suspected gang members be sent back to El Salvador right away.
” Migrating isn’t a crime, and we won’t rest until we save our kidnapped boys in El Salvador and everyone who wants to return,” Rodriguez said.