US President Donald Trump announced the return of American detainees from Venezuela and a new agreement for Venezuela to take back its nationals, including gang members, who entered the US illegally. Trump highlighted record deportations and strong border security.
Trump shared on Truth Social that Venezuela agreed to receive back its illegal aliens, including gang members from Tren de Aragua, and provide transportation for their return. He emphasized the removal of record numbers of illegal aliens and criminals from the US.
Six Americans were freed after Richard Grenell, former special missions envoy, visited Caracas for talks with Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. Maduro's government had detained at least nine Americans, accusing some of plotting violent acts without proof.
The US, like the European Union, United Kingdom, and Canada, does not recognize Maduro as Venezuela's legitimate leader and has imposed sanctions on his officials. Washington has no diplomatic presence in Venezuela.
Donald Trump was the President of the United States from 2017 to 2021. He is a well-known businessman and television personality.
Venezuela is a country in South America. It has been facing political and economic challenges for several years.
Deportations refer to the act of sending someone back to their home country, usually because they are in another country illegally.
Detainees are people who are held in custody, often because they are suspected of breaking the law or for their own protection.
Nicolas Maduro is a politician who has been the President of Venezuela since 2013. However, many countries, including the US, do not recognize him as the legitimate leader.
Sanctions are penalties or restrictions imposed by one country on another, often to influence behavior or policies. They can include trade bans or financial restrictions.
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