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Over 100 Venezuelans deported from the US hours before the country's deadly earthquakes are missing after their Caracas hotel collapsed. Relatives report they cannot find them.
Over 100 Venezuelans deported from the US arrived hours before Venezuela's deadly earthquakes and are now missing after their Caracas hotel collapsed. The timing is brutal: they were removed from the country, presumably to safety concerns, then immediately caught in a disaster. Relatives report they can't locate the deported people after the building came down, and authorities have been slow to respond to missing persons inquiries.
The issue here is the deported people were unexpectedly exposed to catastrophic risk through no fault of their own, and now they may be among the dead or injured. Deportations to countries experiencing acute instability or disasters raise questions about whether due process considered the timing. The government didn't know earthquakes were coming, but the speed with which people can go from deported to missing highlights how deportation to unstable places carries real danger.
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