Washington, January 31: A senior Trump administration official has travelled to Venezuela to urge Nicolas Maduro's government to take back deported migrants who've committed crimes in the US and release a handful of Americans imprisoned, a US official said Friday.

The visit by Richard Grenell, who US President Donald Trump appointed as an envoy for special missions, may come as a surprise to some Venezuelans who hoped that Trump would continue the 슬롯사이트œmaximum pressure슬롯사이트� campaign he pursued against the authoritarian Venezuelan leader during his first term.슬롯 머신 사이트 추천US President Donald Trump Orders 30,000-Person Migrant Detention Facility at Guantanamo Bay To Detain 슬롯사이트˜High-Priority Criminal Aliens슬롯사이트�.

Mauricio Claver-Carone, Trump's special envoy to Latin America, confirmed Grenell's visit to Caracas in a conference call with journalists on Friday. He said Grenell, who served as US Ambassador to Germany and acting director of national intelligence during the first Trump administration, was in Venezuela on a 슬롯사이트œvery specific mission슬롯사이트� that in no way detracts from the Trump administration's goal of restoring democracy in the South American nation.슬롯 머신 사이트 추천US Intensifies Crackdown on Immigration; Vice President JD Vance, Donald Trump슬롯사이트™s Border Czar Tom Homan Defend Raids on Schools, Churches.

슬롯사이트œI would urge the Maduro government, the Maduro regime in Venezuela, to heed special envoy Ric Grinnell's message,슬롯사이트� said Claver-Carone, himself a former top national security aide to Trump during his first administration. 슬롯사이트œUltimately there will be consequences otherwise.슬롯사이트�

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