The all-splendor who was kept in the United States after the parents’ dismissal is returned to Venezuela

The 2 -year -old Venezuelan man who was kept in police custody after the government after his parents’ dismissal was returned to Venezuela.
In a video published on the YouTube page of the Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Maduro is seen to greet the toddlers when he returned to the toddler.
The toddler, Maikeelys Antonella Espinoza, is seen in the video transported by the Venezuelan First Lady Cilia Flores before being given to the mother of the toddler, Yorley Inciarte, who had been expelled two weeks ago from the United States.
Espinoza’s return comes after Maduro and other officials from the Venezuelan government accused the Trump administration of having kidnapped the 2 -year -old child.
Last month, the Ministry of Internal Security described Inciarte and its partner Maiker Espinoza Escalona as “Parents of Tren of Aragua”, alleging that the two are members of the Venezuelan criminal gang.
Escalona was sent to Cecot Mega-Prison in El Salvador on March 30 under the title authorities 8. Inciarte was expelled two weeks ago in Venezuela without her daughter.

The Venezuela First Lady Cilia Cilia Flores and the Minister of the Interior Diosdado Cabello Watch while Makelys Espinoza, 2, is gathered with his mother Yorely Escarleth Bernal Inciarte at the presidential palace of Miraflores in Caracas, Venezuela, May 14, May 14,
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“The father of the child, Maker Espinoza-Escalona, is a lieutenant of Tren of Aragua who oversees homicides, the sale of drugs, the abductions, the extortion, the sexual traffic and exploits a house of torture,” said DHS in a statement. “The mother of the child, Yorely Escarleth Bernal Inciarte, oversees the recruitment of young women for smuggling drugs and prostitution.”
“Everything is false,” said Inciarte to ABC News in an interview last week. “Here, I await the evidence they have because if they accuse me, it is because they have proof of what they say – but here I am waiting.”
Inciarte was separated from her partner and daughter after entering the United States last year and went to the authorities. After being detained in a detention center for several months in Texas, Inciarte asked for an expulsion order so that she can find their child, who is not an American citizen, said one of their lawyers in ABC News.
But Inciarte ended up being expelled without her daughter, who said that DHS had remained in care and the resettlement office of refugees.
“When my partner and my daughter get here, the only thing I [will] Remember to stay here in my country, “incurtee in ABC News said last week.” Because the only one to have supported me and fight next to me was my country, no one else. “”