Two -year -old girl separate from the deported parents from the US arrives in Venezuela
“I also have to thank (…) to President Donald Trump, who is in the Arab countries, for performing this act of deeply human justice,” Maduro said when receiving the girl at the presidential palace in Caracas.
According to her mother, Yorelys Bernal, the separation occurred in May 2024, when she and her husband, Maker Espinoza, surrendered to US authorities by enabling clandestinely in the country.
“Welcome, Maikelys,” Flores said when he received the girl in his arms after the authorities removed her from a US plane carrying 226 Venezuelan migrants.
The girl will be taken to her mother, who arrived in Venezuela last April on a deportation flight.
Meanwhile, his father is detained in a maximum security arrest in El Salvador, where there are about 252 Venezuelans that Trump accuses of being criminals.
The US National Security Department (DHS) accuses Bernal of supervising “the recruitment of young women for drug trafficking and prostitution,” while Espinoza is accused of being a “lieutenant” of Aragua’s Tren.
