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Investing.com -- In retaliation to President Donald Trump’s decision to revoke Chevron Corp (NYSE:CVX)’s operating license in Venezuela, the South American country has ceased accepting deportees from the US. The announcement was made by the secretary of Venezuela’s ruling party, Diosdado Cabello, on Monday.
Cabello confirmed that President Nicolás Maduro had instructed the cessation of direct repatriation flights from the US. Despite this, the country will continue to accept migrants from other nations, with a group from Bolivia expected to arrive shortly, as stated by Cabello on state television.
This move was anticipated by Maduro’s officials, who had privately cautioned the Trump administration about the possibility of ceasing the flights. This warning came after the US granted Chevron a 30-day period to conclude its operations in Venezuela, as reported by the Wall Street Journal last week, citing anonymous sources.
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