đź’¨ Abstract
A 2-year-old girl, Maikelys Espinoza, was reunited with her mother in Venezuela after being separated due to deportation. The family was split because of alleged ties to the Tren de Aragua gang, which the U.S. designated as a terrorist organization. The mother was deported to Venezuela, while the father was sent to a prison in El Salvador. Venezuela, which had previously refused deported migrants, has since accepted hundreds under the Trump administration's policies. The U.S.
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