According to Venezuelan government figures, more than 20,000 migrants have returned to the country after being deported from the United States. On flight 112, according to the Ministry of the Interior, 92 men and 15 women arrived, as well as a teenager and two children.
A plane with 110 migrants repatriated from the United States arrived on Monday afternoon at the Maiquetía international airport, which serves the city of Caracas, from the city of Miami.
The Ministry of the Interior, Justice and Peace reported on his Instagram account that on the flight, which is part of the Great Mission Return to the Homeland, 92 men and 15 women arrived, in addition to a teenager and two children.
“They were received by the citizen security bodies and the different institutions to apply the corresponding care protocols,” indicated the Ministry. The plane was operated by the American airline Global Crossing.
According to the institution, this is the 112th repatriation flight since the US and Venezuela signed a migration agreement at the end of January of last year, which was maintained even amid tensions over the US military deployment in the Caribbean Sea.
“These actions are part of the Bolivarian Government’s commitment to guarantee the return of those Venezuelans who face adverse conditions abroad,” the ministry added.
On February 13, 109 migrants returned to the country from the United States, on a plane that left Miami. According to Venezuelan government figures, more than 20,000 people have returned to the country after being deported from the United States.
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