JAKARTA - The Venezuelan government agreed to continue flights of migrants who were deported for entering the United States illegally.
Reported by Reuters, senior US diplomat Richard Grenell announced that the flight would begin on Friday, March 14.
Venezuela's Ministry of Communications did not immediately respond to a response request.
In late January, Grenell visited Venezuela's capital, Caracas, as US President Donald Trump's envoy to meet with President Nicolas Maduro and discuss migrant deportation.
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Since then, a group of Americans detained in Venezuela has been released and repatriation flights have begun.
Venezuelans are a major part of migrants seeking to enter the United States in recent years, with many fleeing their home countries due to a prolonged economic and political crisis.
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