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Families of Venezuelans deported from the US are searching for missing loved ones after deadly earthquakes struck hours after deportation. Some have been confirmed dead.
Families of Venezuelans deported from the US are searching for loved ones after major earthquakes struck Venezuela hours after deportation flights arrived. Some deportees have been confirmed dead in the earthquakes, and others are unaccounted for. The timing—deportation followed by natural disaster within hours—creates a cruel coincidence that's difficult to separate from the emotional reality for families.
This raises hard questions about deportation procedures and whether the administration has protocols to check for natural disasters or instability in destination countries before returning people. Deportations are supposed to account for safety; an earthquake is not foreseeable, but the situation highlights how quickly deported people can be in danger through no fault of policy.
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