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Over 100 Deported Venezuelans Caught in Devastating Venezuela Earthquakes

En resumen

A deportation flight from the US arrived in Venezuela hours before two powerful earthquakes struck, leaving over 100 deportees, including 19 women and 7 children, trapped in a hotel that collapsed, with survivors scrambling for help amidst the rubble.

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Por qué importa

Venezuela has been experiencing significant migration flows, with many Venezuelans seeking asylum in the US, only to be deported back.

Tamaño de fuente

More than 100 people just deported from the United States were being held in a hotel when earthquakes struck Venezuela, setting off a scramble to find survivors and bodies buried in the rubble, according to survivors. A deportation flight from Miami arrived in Venezuela hours before Wednesday’s earthquakes. On board were 146 Venezuelans, including 19 women and seven children, according to ICE Flight Monitor, an initiative of Human Rights First, which tracks deportation flights. They were transported to a hotel in La Guaira. Lisbeth Portillo, 58, said she escaped the rubble from the hotel with about 20 other deportees who walked the streets looking for help. They saw people running, some naked and others barefoot as they emerged from the rubble of the building in La Guaira, one of the areas that was hardest hit in Wednesday’s 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes. “We walked about five kilometres, and I cried and cried … there was no communication,” Portillo said in a phone interview from her home in Maracaibo, Venezuela. They reached a National Guard building, where they had a chance to call relatives. “I was born again; God gave me a second chance,” said Portillo. “I am traumatised,” she said after a pause, weeping.

Qué observar

Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • Increased international scrutiny of US deportation policies towards Venezuela.

    Probable · En semanas

Preguntas abiertas

  • What is the full extent of the damage to the hotel and surrounding areas?
  • How will the Venezuelan government assist the deportees?

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