José Daniel Simancas Rodríguez was one of 177 Venezuelans that the US deported and sent to its naval base in Guantanamo, Cuba ...
"I said to myself, 'I'm really going to die here,' " he said. Eventually he saw an aircraft of Conviasa, Venezuela's flagship ...
Trump’s corollary to the Monroe Doctrine – “speak loudly AND carry a big stick” – has not been applied full force on ...
Photos showed streams of men wearing gray sweats and red facemasks as they walked off the final Conviasa flight, with some raising their hands in celebration. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro ...
The United States has sent 177 deported Venezuelan migrants from the Washington-controlled military base in Guantanamo to Venezuela. The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed it ...
Image: Federico Parra/AFP/Getty Images In February, two planes operated by the Venezuelan airline Conviasa left the Mexican city of El Paso for Venezuela. On board were Venezuelan migrants ...
The flights, chartered by state carrier Conviasa, arrived late on Monday at Maiquetia International Airport, which serves the capital Caracas. Some of the migrants had handcuffs that were removed ...
The deportees then left for Venezuela on a flag carrier Conviasa flight that arrived in Maiquetia late on Thursday.
From there, Venezuelan authorities flew them on to Venezuela’s capital, Caracas, on flag carrier Conviasa. Experts offered multiple reasons. “It is more expeditious, limits access to US rights ...
On Monday, the White House shared a photograph of Grenell overseeing the boarding of migrants onto one of the two Conviasa flights, and Grenell himself took to X to thank Trump for the deportations.
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