Detained Venezuelans to be swapped for Americans

As the seven immigrant children separated from Venezuela announced the return of the seven immigrant children, the El Salvador government will send the Venezuelalalans home in exchange for Americans in Venezuela.
One of the authorities said El Salvador would send to 238 Venezuellu Karakas, who were held in the maximum security CECOT prison, and that the Venezuela government would release five US citizens and five US deimi residents to American custody.
On Friday, the second official confirmed that the stock market took place and the figures said it appeared close to what was expected.
Some family members of the migrants held in CECOT said that they received a call from the Venezuela government to come to Karakas.
Venezuela’s Ministry of Communication and El Salvador did not immediately respond to requests for comments about possible change.
Venezuela Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello and First Lady Cilia Flores, seven immigrant children who left their families and kept in the US maintenance, said that more than 200 immigrants from Texas to Caracas were sent home on a deportation that brings more than 200 immigrants.
Cabello said that after saying that children were “saved” and that there were 32 immigrant children who have previously separated from their families in the United States, they applauded their return.
Without further details, Cabello would be “more movement” in the afternoon and later on other arrival.
The US State Department refrained from commenting. The White House and the US Department of Internal Security did not respond immediately to comments.
Venezüeliler, President Donald Trump’s 1798 alien enemies law was sent to El Salvador in March to rapidly deport members of the Aragua gang before passing through normal migration procedures.
Most of the Venezueans and their lawyers deny that family members are gang ties, and there is no chance to object to the Trump administration’s claims in court.
The Venezuela government has always rejected the detention of CECOTS as a violation of human rights and international law. However, government critics say that the country has activists and opposition figures under similar conditions in Venezuela.
Trump ambassador Richard Grenell said that the return of Americans in Venezuela was a priority. Grenell visited Karakas in January and returned with six Americans held in Venezuela, and in May, Joseph St. Clair and the Caribbean Island returned to the USA from Antigua.


