US President Donald Trump warned Venezuela on Saturday it will face “incalculable” consequences if it refuses to take back migrants it has “forced into the united states.” This escalates tensions between Washington and Caracas.
- Trump threatened Venezuela over migrant returns
- Tensions between US and Caracas increased
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On September 20, 2025, Trump stated that Venezuela must accept its nationals who crossed into the US. He warned of “incalculable” damage if Caracas refuses. The comment comes amid rising diplomatic strains and migration disputes. The US demands Venezuela take responsibility for its citizens, or face unspecified serious repercussions.
- Trump’s statement threatens Venezuela with severe consequences if it refuses to take back migrants.
- The warning was issued on September 20, 2025, amid rising diplomatic tensions.
- The US insists Venezuela is responsible for its nationals who entered the US illegally.
- Venezuela has not yet responded publicly to the US demand.
This development indicates worsening US-Venezuela relations, with potential impacts on migration policies and regional stability.
Further diplomatic actions are expected as both sides navigate this high-stakes dispute.