Venezuela has agreed to resume repatriation flights for Venezuelan migrants from the United States, following a suspension triggered by the revocation of Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela. Richard Grenell, Donald Trump's special envoy, announced the agreement, stating that flights would resume on Friday, March 14, 2025. The repatriation program had previously been halted after the U.S. government took action against Chevron. Jorge Rodríguez, president of the Venezuelan Parliament, confirmed the agreement, emphasizing the protection of human rights and family reunification for migrants.
Venezuela Agrees to Resume Repatriation Flights from the U.S. After Suspension
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