Venezuela on Thursday that he requested the repatriation of a group of Venezuelan migrants “unfairly“Taken to the Military Base of Guantanamo (Cuba), who were subsequently transferred to Honduras to be”Retrieved by airplanes”Of the state airline convies.
In a statement, the administration of Nicolás Maduro said that the request was accepted and thanked the Honduran president, Xiomara Castroas well as the ex -president Manuel Zelayaby “All the collaboration provided for the rescue of these compatriots”
Previously, the US government reported the transfer of 177 migrants from Guantanamo to the Central American country.

In its pronouncement, Caracas He said that, in case there are “some situation that typifies any form of established crime ” In the Venezuelan legal system by any of the repatriated, the authorities “Competent will act in accordance with the laws of the Republic and in strict protection of human rights”
In addition, the Chavista administration rejected “Any attempt to criminalize the nation and its citizens”
This is the second group of migrants who return to the country after Caracas will accept receiving deportees for USA At the end of January, when Richard Grenelll, special representative of President Donald Trump, met in the Venezuelan capital with Ripewho swore last month for a third sexennium in power, after his questioned re -election in 2024.
On February 10, a group of 190 migrants arrived in Caracas on two flights from the United States, of which, according to Venezuelan authorities, “none”It is part of the Transnational Train of Aragua, as Washington communicated, according to the administration of Maduro.

That band was born in a prison in the Caribbean country and has been designated by Washington as a terrorist.
Since last February 4, the United States began transferring Venezuelan migrants – their lives in detention centers for months – to the military base in Cuban territory.
During this period, the authorities have sent 178 migrants to the island, according to information delivered by officials of the National Security Department (DHS) before a court of the Columbia district, a data known after a lawsuit filed by several NGOs that seek to stop transfers to the military complex.
The Trump government has not delivered the names of the people who were transferred today, nor has it given more details when they are expected to terrify in Caracas.
Source: Gestion

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