Venezuela released ten Americans from detention in exchange for the deportation of approximately 300 Venezuelan migrants from the United States. The agreement, brokered through diplomatic channels involving the US Secretary of State, marked a significant diplomatic achievement for Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. These migrants will be sent back to El Salvador, where they will be housed in a prison with a notorious reputation for human rights violations. This arrangement also provides a political boost to Maduro as he faces accusations of human rights abuses and asserts his position as president despite opposition.
The US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, thanked Trump and the Salvadorian president, Nayib Bukele, for securing the agreement for the release of ten Americans.
The arrangement included the agreement to pay $6 million to house deported Venezuelan migrants in a notorious Salvadorian prison known for human rights abuses.
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