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When she heard about the U.S. government’s plan to restart deportation flights to Venezuela in the coming days, Carrillo said it was discouraging. One migrates because you have basic needs and there isn’t support in your native country,” she said, starting to cry. But now the administration has decided Venezuela is not bad enough to keep them from deporting migrants back there. She said Venezuelans are fleeing their country out of desperation and will continue to come. If deported, “I would do it (migrate) again to work and to get my family ahead.”___Salomon reported from Miami.
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This special episode delves into the world of adventure tourism. A social media influencer is caught in Sudan’s military conflict and Iraq looks to highlight ancient Babylonian wonders to rebrand as a tourism destination after years of violence. Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. Further ReadingFor migrants, the Darien is hell; but the jungle has long drawn tourists tooWhat is happening in Sudan? Fighting in Khartoum explainedIraq's ancient sites, fragile stability spur new trickle of touristsOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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