Venezuela has ceased accepting deportation flights from the United States, marking a significant shift in its policy towards repatriating citizens. This decision comes amid reports that Venezuela is deliberately emptying its prisons and sending gang members to the U.S. The situation has sparked criticism of President Biden's administration, with some accusing it of weakness in dealing with the Venezuelan government led by Nicolás Maduro. The U.S. has been attempting to engage with Maduro's regime, notably through purchasing oil, despite these provocative actions. The refusal to accept deported individuals has led to calls for the U.S. to reconsider its economic transactions with Venezuela, including the import of goods and services.
Imagine sending a country millions in foreign aid and they won’t even take back the criminals they sent here. Biden is weak https://t.co/rKriNDMG0T
If Venezuela stops accepting their citizens who are being sent back to them... Then, we need to stop accepting goods and services we pay for from Venezuela. https://t.co/9vkHCdBW1i
VENEZUELA WILL NO LONGER ACCEPT DEPORTATION FLIGHTS FROM AMERICA — WHO CAN STOP THEM? https://t.co/bdCq6E52Vf
Venezuela is emptying out its prisons and sending them to the US. Biden, meanwhile, tries to court favor with Maduro by buying their oil. https://t.co/vLI8kY19Dz
JUST IN: Venezuela stops accepting deportation flights from the United States. They literally don't want their own citizens back in the country. They are emptying their jails, sending the gang members to the USA and refusing any returns. Like Trump said, they are not sending… https://t.co/xbXWn8dgT9