Reunion of 2-Year-Old Girl with Mother in Caracas After U.S. Deportation

A 2-year-old girl was reunited with her mother in Caracas after being separated from her parents when they were deported from the U.S., with Venezuela denouncing it as a kidnapping. The U.S. claimed the family separation was justified due to alleged ties to a Venezuelan-based gang. The girl's mother was deported to Venezuela while her father was sent to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador.

Deportation of Venezuelan Migrants

President Trump deported Venezuelan migrants from Guantanamo Bay to Honduras and then to Caracas, Venezuela, distancing them from Americans in a sanctuary city. Biden's administration has allowed around 600,000 Venezuelan migrants into the U.S. Trump's deputies have made deals with friendly countries for drop-off sites. Legal challenges have been raised against the deportation operations.

Burning of Judas in Caracas, Venezuela

Venezuelans in Caracas burned effigies of socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro and opposition figures during the traditional 'burning of Judas' on Easter, reflecting political tensions and accusations of collaboration with the regime.