"Mexico and Venezuela Resume Flights to Address U.S. Migration Surge"

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Source: The Associated Press
"Mexico and Venezuela Resume Flights to Address U.S. Migration Surge"
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Mexico and Venezuela have resumed repatriation flights for Venezuelan migrants in Mexico, in response to the surge of migrants heading towards the U.S. border. This initiative is part of a regional agreement to address the high levels of migration and includes social and work programs for returnees. The U.S. has been pressuring Latin American countries to manage migration flows, and Mexican President López Obrador has discussed the issue with U.S. President Joe Biden, seeking more development aid for migrants' home countries and a reduction of sanctions against Cuba and Venezuela.

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