Skip to main content
Advertise Buy the paper Contact us Shop Subscribe Support us

Error message

An error occurred while searching, try again later.
Nearly 200 Venezuelans deported from the US after being detained at Guantanamo Bay

NEARLY 200 Venezuelans were deported from the US to their home country this week after being detained at the notorious US torture camp in Guantanamo Bay on illegally occupied Cuban soil.

The government of President Nicolas Maduro said that it had “requested the repatriation of a group” of Venezuelans “who were unjustly taken” to Guantanamo Bay.

With the request accepted, an aircraft with the state-owned airline Conviasa picked up the Venezuelans from Honduras.  The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency confirmed the transfer of 177 “illegal aliens.”

Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.