Venezuela to Resume Migrant Deportation Flights
The Venezuelan government has agreed to restart flights for deported migrants who entered the United States unlawfully, as announced by U.S. diplomat Richard Grenell. These flights are set to begin on Friday, marking a significant policy development in migration control.

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In a significant policy move, Venezuela's government has agreed to resume flights for deported migrants who have unlawfully entered the United States. This development was announced by senior U.S. diplomat Richard Grenell.
The announcement was made on the platform X, formerly known as Twitter, highlighting the ongoing collaboration between the two nations on migration issues.
The flights are scheduled to commence on Friday, marking a new phase in the handling of deported migrants between Venezuela and the United States.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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