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Among those affected are alleged members of the Tren de Aragua gang, previously sent to the Central American country by the Trump administration.
Over 260 people were released from prisons in El Salvador and Venezuela. Now they face the challenge of coming home.
Family members of many of the Venezuelans and their lawyers deny they had gang ties, and say they were not given a chance to contest the Trump administration's allegations in court.
The three-nation agreement marks a diplomatic win for Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, advances President Donald Trump’s ...
A group of 10 Americans freed in a hostage exchange with Venezuela included a U.S. Navy sailor and a water sports fan, reports say. When contacted for comment, the U.S. State Department told Newsweek ...
The Trump administration's negotiations with Nicolas Maduro's regime should not distract from the hundreds of political prisoners held in Venezuela.
Negotiations with a “tyrannical regime” bore fruit as El Salvador President Nayib Bukele announced a prisoner swap with ...
Families cheered the return of their relatives, who had been deported from the U.S., jailed in El Salvador and sent home ...
Venezuela on Friday released 10 jailed U.S. citizens and permanent residents in exchange for getting home scores of migrants ...
Hundreds of Venezuelans swept up in President Donald Trump's immigration dragnet reached home Friday after their release from ...
Venezuela has released 10 jailed U.S. citizens and permanent residents in exchange for getting home scores of migrants ...
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