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.
Key Points
2-year-old girl reunited with mother in Caracas after deportation from the U.S.
Venezuela denounced the separation as a kidnapping
U.S. alleged ties of the girl's parents to a Venezuelan-based gang
Girl's father sent to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador
Pros
The 2-year-old girl was reunited with her mother in Caracas after being separated during their deportation from the U.S.
Cons
The U.S. government claimed the family separation was justified due to alleged ties to a Venezuelan-based gang.