Maikelys Espinoza, a toddler who was separated from her parents by the Trump administration's deportation policies, was joyfully reunited with her mother in Caracas after being one of 220 migrants sent back to Venezuela. Venezuelan First Lady Cilia Flores welcomed the toddler at the airport, while President Nicolas Maduro praised the reunion as a "profoundly humane" act, thanking Trump for facilitating Maikelys' return. He expressed hope to bring back more separated families, emphasizing the potential for diplomatic resolution despite ongoing political tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela.
Maduro thanked Trump for Maikelys' return, calling it a "profoundly humane" act, while acknowledging their differences would continue but underscoring the potential for resolving issues.
The emotional reunion highlighted the ongoing plight of separated families, with many citizens in Venezuela expressing outrage over such separations, which they termed as "abductions."
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