The United States is deporting dozens of Venezuelan immigrants from the Gulf of Guantanamo news

President Maduro said that the delivery was “a direct request” from his government to the United States, adding that his citizens “were rescued.”

The United States has sent more than 177 Venezuelan immigrants deported from the Washington -controlled military base in Guantanamo to Venezuela.

The American Immigration and Customs application confirmed that it was transferred to the Venezuelan to Honduras on Thursday.

The Venezuelan authorities took the nursery of Sauto Kano-a joint military air base between Honduras-before flying them to Caracas on the Carrier Conviasa trip.

The Minister of the Interior at Venezuela Diosadado Capello was at the airport when the plane landed, and the plane took to welcome the expatriates.

President Nicholas Maduro said that the delivery was the result of a “direct request” from his government to the United States, adding that his citizens “were rescued.”

A spokesman for the Ministry of Internal Security, among those who issued, said that 126 individuals enjoy criminal charges or condemnation, of whom 80 are claiming to follow the Trine de Aragoa, a Venezuelan criminal organization. The remaining 51 had no criminal history.

Capello said in a televised statement that all 177 will undergo health checks before any criminal charges suspended in Venezuelan courts continued.

After this transfer on Thursday, the migrant detainees were not remained at the Navy, the spokesman said.

However, the Associated Press reported, quoting Thomas Cartrait of witnesses at the border, a group of advocacy that tracks deportations, which have reached more migrant transport trips to Guantanamo Bay on Thursday.

According to Artra, flights arose from Texas and Louisiana.

The deportation was filed after the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit seeking to obtain dozens of immigrants detained in Guantanamo Bay – an institution full of allegations of injustice and abuse in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks – claiming that they were deprived of lawyers.

In the court file on Thursday, the American authorities said that Venezuela has historically resisted the acceptance of the return of its citizens, but it changed its position after “high -level political discussions and investing large resources.”

Last week, Venezuela sent two planes to the United States, which brought back about 190 Venezuelan departments to the homeland, indicating improving relations between the two countries after the United States accused President Maduro of stealing the elections.

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