Senator Rick Scott expects the meeting of a Donald Trump official with Nicolás Maduro to focus on “demanding the return of kidnapped Americans, ensuring that Maduro returns to the thugs and members of the gangs of our country”
The Advisor for Special Missions of Donald Trump, Richard Grenelll, will travel this Friday, January 31 to Venezuela to meet with Nicolás Maduro and talk about deportation flights. Other issues are also expected to discuss.
Senator Rick Scott wrote in a Post in x That he hopes that this visit will focus on “demanding the return of the kidnapped Americans, ensuring that Maduro returns to the thugs and members of the gangs of our country.”
Scott also indicated that he wishes that in this conversation he will be “a new country for Maduro, Diosdado (hair) and all involved in this murderous regime leave as soon as possible.”
I hope that during today’s visit, the only thing that focuses @Richardgrell It is to demand the return of the kidnapped Americans, to ensure that Maduro returns to the thugs and the members of the gangs of our country, and find a new country for Maduro, … https://t.co/91llm2Sgbi
– Rick Scott (@senrickscott) January 31, 2025
One of the priority issues for Donald Trump are the deportations of citizens who have reached the United States illegally and although flights have already been made to Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and other countries, there has not yet a return from Venezuelan citizens to their country to their country of origin because the relations between these nations are broken since 2019.
A central objective of Trump’s government’s raids is to find members of the Aragua Train, a criminal band that the United States declared as “terrorist organization.” This week the arrest of four alleged members of this group.
Edmundo González, whom the US recognizes as an elected president of Venezuela, asked Donald Trump not to negotiate with Maduro on migratory issues, especially about deportations. Your proposal is to send them to a third country.
*Journalism in Venezuela is exercised in a hostile environment for the press with dozens of legal instruments arranged for the punishment of the word, especially the laws “against hatred”, “against fascism” and “against blockade.” This content was written taking into consideration the threats and limits that, consequently, have been imposed on the dissemination of information from within the country.
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