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Venezuela's National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez stated that over 200 Venezuelans deported by the U.S. to El Salvador over the weekend were denied due process. He added that they are not known to have committed crimes in either country, and Venezuela will work to have them returned. Rodriguez also suggested that Venezuelans should not travel to the U.S., claiming it is unsafe, and urged those currently there to return.
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