Venezuela: Toddler found the mother expelled by the Trump administration

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Venezuela: Toddler found the mother expelled by the Trump administration

Maikeelys Espinoza, a two -year -old child, found his mother in Caracas, VenezuelaWednesday. Espinoza was one of the 220 migrants on a flight since WE in Venezuela as the Donald Trump The administration continues to carry out mass deportations.

The video broadcast on Venezuelan state television showed the child first in the arms of the First Lady Cilia Flores – who praised the plane at Caracas International Airport Simon Bolivar while the mother of the child, Yorelys Bernel, waited at the Palacio de Miraflore palace with the presidential palace with the Venezuelan chief Nicolas Maduro.

“Here is everyone’s beloved girl. She is the daughter and granddaughter of all of us,” said President Maduro when the child arrived in Miraflores.

On Wednesday, Maduro, who had an antagonistic relationship with the American leaders, thanked Trump for making the return of the girl possible, calling her a “deeply human” act. Maduro too Thanks Trump’s special envoy, Rick Grenell, who visited Maduro for the discussions Shortly after, Trump was sworn in.

“There has been and will continue (continue) differences,” said Maduro, “but it is possible, with the blessing of God, to move forward and solve many problems.”

“I hope and aspire,” he added, “that very soon we can also save the father of Maikely and the 253 Venezuelans who are in Salvador.”

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The White House does not provide any evidence to support questionable allegations on the deportees

The separation of his parents’ child was criticized in Venezuela, with angry citizens denounced him as a “abduction”. However, she’s just one of the many to undergo a similar spell While the Trump administration continues its crusade against illegal immigration.

She was initially given to a family investment program after her parents went to police in the United States to have Illegally entered the United States in May 2024.

The Trump administration said the two parents were members of the Transnational Venezuelan gang Tren from Aragua.

The fact that the two have tattoos were subjected as reasons of expulsion by the Trump administration, although the managers of the White House offered no serious evidence to support his assertion that Maikelys’ father, Maker Espinoza-Escalona, ​​was a thirty of Aragua “Lieutenant” who presided “homicides, sales of drugs, kidnappings, extortion and traffic Sexual “,” Noir “. He also did not provide evidence to justify the allegations that the mother supervised the recruitment of young prostitutes and drug addicts, as government prosecutors claim.

Trump has appointed Tren of Aragua a terrorist organization earlier this year and used the extraterrestrial enemies law of 1798 as justification to carry out mass deportations since his return to functions.

Yorelys Bernel was expelled in Venezuela on April 25 after the child’s father was sent back to the Maximum Security Prison in El Salvador in March.

The Trump administration has expelled more than 4,000 migrants to Venezuela only since returning to the post.

Caracas had previously refused to take expensive Venezuelans from the United States, although he recently agreed to resume nearly 200 people who had been sent to Guantanamo Bay and El Salvador.

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Published by: Louis OOLOFSE

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