Two convert aircraft with the slogan “Plan Vuelta a la Patria” landed in Texas

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At least two Embraer 190 Model Airplanes of Conviasa landed on Monday, Texas, which could mean an advanced execution of the deportation of undocumented Venezuelans in the United States.
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Both aircraft, whose license plants are YV2944 and YV3071, made a scale in Cancun, Mexico, before arriving at Biggs Army Airfield on the southern border of the US.

Although the “Tsar of the Border”, Tom Homan, had predicted that the deportations of Venezuelans would begin by a month, the arrival of the aircraft of Conviasa would indicate that this was advanced considerably after the meeting between the envoy Richard Grenelll and Nicolás Maduro in the Miraflores Palace.
The airplanes, each with capacity for 104 passengers, carried the motto “Plan Vuelta a la Patria”, which would leave no doubt that their arrival responds to a repatriation operation of nationals. However, Texas’s immigration authorities have not yet pronounced about it.

US President Donald Trump had already made clear after his inauguration that one of his immediate tasks would be the deportation of undocumented migrants and, especially, of alleged Venezuelan gang members assigned to the transnational band Train de Aragua.
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Therefore, the Secretary of National Security, Kristi Noem, appeared at the Naval Base of Guantanamo, Cuba, to supervise the transfer of the first lot of Venezuelans accused of serious crimes.