
Families welcome Venezuelans released from El Salvador with joy, grief
The next morning, she woke to the answer she'd been waiting for: The United States had made a deal with the Venezuelan government to send more than 250 Venezuelans jailed in El Salvador back home. The men deported from the U.S. would be landing on two flights in exchange for the release of 1o American citizens and permanent U.S. residents imprisoned in Venezuela.
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