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Trump: Venezuela agreed to take back illegal migrants

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United States President Donald Trump said Venezuela has agreed to take back its illegal migrants from the US, including gang members from Tren de Aragua.

"Venezuela has further agreed to supply the transportation back," Trump said. He highlighted that his administration is deporting a record number of illegal migrants from different countries, stating that all nations involved have agreed to accept them back. "...Border numbers are the strongest they have been since the First Term of the Trump Administration," he concluded.

Trump also welcomed the return of American hostages from Venezuela, calling it "so good" to have the hostages back home.

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