Venezuelan migrants have been linked to a surge in violent crimes, including criminal activity and gang-related crimes, across the United States. However, the U.S. government faces a significant challenge in deporting these individuals, as Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has halted all deportations back to Venezuela, effectively shutting the door on U.S. attempts to send them back. This decision comes amidst reports of Venezuelan migrants' involvement in crime sprees in multiple cities. The situation has sparked concern among U.S. officials and citizens alike, as the options for addressing the issue appear limited, especially since other governments also refuse to accept deportees. Maduro's stance leaves the U.S. grappling with the implications of this policy.
Happening Now: Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has shut down flights of illegals from the US saying Venezuela no longer wants these criminals in his country. Venezuelan gangs are performing crime spree’s in multiple cities but the Biden admin isn’t allowed to deport them… https://t.co/X66kE6iDHt
MIGRANT MAYHEM: A wave of violent crimes across America has been linked to Venezuelan migrants, but the U.S. government cannot deport any of them, as the South American country will not take any of its citizens back. https://t.co/KLTdtFXnsd https://t.co/LCWwvtPzgJ
I've been saying this for a while. A lot for the illegal immigrants coming to the U.S. *cannot* be deported because other governments won't allow the U.S. to send them back. What can be done? In some cases pressure but that won't work with Maduro as it's been shown. More likely,… https://t.co/ZITsE2nkgf
Venezuelan migrants linked to more crimes in U.S., but Maduro shuts door on all deportations https://t.co/Tt1HZrNatD
Venezuela is turning its own people away because of criminal activity and gang-related crimes committed in the U.S.… Let that sink in. https://t.co/EqzEiFYpFh