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2-year-old girl separated from parents by US deportation arrives in Venezuela

  • A 2-year-old Venezuelan girl separated from her parents during US deportation arrived in Caracas on May 14, 2025, on a repatriation flight.
  • The family entered the US in May 2024 seeking asylum but were separated after the parents were accused without evidence of ties to the Tren de Aragua gang.
  • Her father was sent to a high-security facility in El Salvador in March, and her mother was deported back to Venezuela on April 25 without the child.
  • With assistance from US legal advocates, Venezuelan officials arranged for the girl's return, where she joyfully came together again with her mother and grandmother inside the presidential palace.
  • The reunion reflects coordination amid political differences, with Venezuelan leaders calling it a humanitarian victory despite ongoing disputes over the family's deportation.
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Toddler who spent 302 days in US custody reunited with family in Venezuela after deportation ordeal

A Venezuelan toddler who had been kept in U.S. government custody after her parents were deported has been returned to Venezuela.

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arcamax.com broke the news in on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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