U.S. resumes deportation flights to Venezuela amid migrant crisis
- The U.S. has resumed deportation flights to Venezuela, with over 100 migrants deported on the first flight.
- The deportations aim to address the surge of Venezuelan migrants crossing the southern U.S. border illegally.
- The flights resumed after Venezuela agreed to improve electoral conditions, prompting the U.S. to ease some sanctions.
- The U.S. plans to have multiple deportation flights per week, prioritizing recent border arrivals and criminals.
- Venezuela is facing severe economic and political crises, contributing to the exodus.