
Donald Trump threatened the Venezuelan authorities to pay an "unforeseeable price" if they did not take back migrants whom he claims they had specially dropped off in the United States. "Get them out of here as shortly as possible," he wrote on social media.
"We want Venezuela to accept immediately all prisoners and mentally sick people, including those of the worst psychiatric establishments in the planet who have been dumped in the United States by Venezuelan authorities“ Trump reported on the fact Social platform.
The U.S. president convinces in his entry that "thousands of people have been injured and even killed by these 'monsters'".
‘Get them the hell out of our country, and as shortly as possible, or you'll pay an incalculable price.“ He added.
USA v. Venezuela. Trump doesn't want immigrants.
Trump gave his threat the day after he referred to another impact on a Venezuelan boat in the Caribbean Sea, which, as the White home stated, was to be transported drugs to the American market.
Three gang members (probably Tren de Aragua) were killed in the rocket attack, which according to Donald Trump operates on behalf of the government Nicolas Maduro, president of Venezuela.
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According to Maduro, the president of the United States is preparing to invade his country and change the regime. Trump resisted these allegations, but pointed out that he might choose decisive military steps to stabilise the threat from Venezuelan authorities. Until now, in attacks on 2 boats off the coast of Venezuela a full of 14 people died. The American military did not effort to identify the victims.
Donald Trump takes visas from immigrants
The American leader is convinced, that the United States became the mark of another countrieswho want to weaken their position and destabilize the interior situation. However, he did not supply any evidence in support of this claim.
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Donald Trump's migration policy worked taking distant over 100,000 Venezuelans from legal residence in the United States. Venezuelan authorities initially refused to accept deported migrants, but in March they made a deal with the American administration. In July Caracas agreed to repatriate migrants imprisoned in the Salvadoran mega prison, where they were sent by the United States services.











