Trump Threatens Chavismo with Severe Sanctions if It Doesn’t Accept Deported Venezuelans
Trump Threatens Venezuela with Sanctions Over Migrant Repatriation
Mar-a-Lago, Florida – President-elect Donald trump issued a stern warning to Venezuela on Monday, December 16th, demanding the repatriation of Venezuelan migrants currently residing in the United States. Trump threatened severe economic sanctions if Venezuela fails to comply.
Speaking at a press conference at his Mar-a-Lago resort,Trump declared,”We will bring them back. All of them will be brought back. And if they don’t, they will be hit very hard economically.”
This statement comes amidst ongoing discussions between the Trump administration and Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro. While details of these discussions remain unclear, Trump’s comments suggest a hardline approach to Venezuelan migration.
Trump also criticized the current policy of purchasing oil from Venezuela, calling it “unneeded and absurd.” He emphasized America’s energy independence, stating, “We don’t need to buy energy from Venezuela when we have 50 times more than they do. It’s crazy what we’re doing. We won’t rest until the United States is richer, safer, and stronger than ever before.”
The President-elect linked these policies to his broader agenda of mass deportations, a cornerstone of his immigration platform.
This declaration is highly likely to spark controversy and raise concerns about the future of US-Venezuela relations.
Trump Calls for Venezuelan migrant Repatriation, Threatens Sanctions
mar-a-Lago, Florida – President-elect Donald Trump doubled down on his hardline stance on immigration Monday, issuing a demand for the repatriation of Venezuelan migrants currently residing in the United States. Speaking from his Mar-a-Lago resort, Trump threatened severe economic sanctions against Venezuela should they fail to comply.
“We will bring them back. All of them will be brought back. And if they don’t, they will be hit very hard economically,” Trump declared.
The President-elect’s statements follow ongoing discussions between the Trump governance and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, though details remain shrouded in secrecy. This latest declaration suggests a resolute approach to Venezuelan migration within the incoming administration.
Trump also condemned the current US policy of procuring oil from Venezuela, labeling it “unneeded and absurd.”
“We don’t need to buy energy from Venezuela when we have 50 times more than they do. It’s crazy what we’re doing. We won’t rest until the United States is richer, safer, and stronger than ever before,” he emphasized.
This statement aligns with trump’s broader immigration agenda,which heavily features mass deportations. The President-elect’s pronouncements are sure to ignite controversy and raise concerns regarding the future direction of US-Venezuela relations.
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