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.
Key Points
Deportation of Venezuelan migrants from Guantanamo Bay to Honduras and then to Venezuela
Legal challenges and concerns raised by immigrant rights' lawyers
Use of friendly countries as drop-off locations for migrants
Pros
Reduces pressure on the U.S. economy
May lead to improved trade with poor countries
Addresses concerns of employers and real-estate investors