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146 Venezuelans deported from Texas killed in Caracas earthquakes
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A group of 146 Venezuelans deported from Texas died hours after landing in Caracas when twin earthquakes struck the city, raising urgent questions about the safety of recent U.S. repatriation efforts.

  • NPR reported that 146 individuals were deported from Texas to Caracas on June 24.
  • The deportees were being held in a guarded facility in Caracas when the twin earthquakes occurred.
  • It remains unconfirmed whether official death tolls include the entirety of the deported group or if survivors remain trapped.

146 Venezuelans deported from Texas were killed hours after arriving in Caracas on June 24 when powerful twin earthquakes struck the city. This tragedy follows an ongoing increase in U.S. deportation flights to Venezuela, which have become a primary, albeit controversial, tool in managing regional migration flows. However, the exact circumstances of the detainees' confinement and the speed of the rescue response remain largely undocumented by state media. Whether this event triggers a shift in U.S. deportation policy depends on the diplomatic fallout and public pressure regarding the safety of returnees in unstable regions.

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