"Venezuelan Toddler Reunited with Mother in Caracas After U.S. Border Separation"
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"Venezuelan Toddler Reunited with Mother in Caracas After U.S. Border Separation"
[!CDATA[A Venezuelan toddler who was separated from her parents at the U.S.-Mexico border and remained in the U.S. after their deportation has been returned to Venezuela. The 2-year-old girl, Maikelys Espinoza Bernal, was reunited with her mother, Yorely Bernal, in Caracas. The child's return was celebrated as a victory by government officials, including First Lady Cilia Flores and Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello. The toddler's father, Maiker Espinoza, was sent to a maximum security prison in El Salvador, where the U.S. government alleged he was involved in criminal activities. However, his family denied these claims. The child's mother was accused of recruiting young women for illegal activities, which the family also refuted. The couple met in Peru and their daughter was born there before they sought asylum in the U.S. The toddler had been in the care of the Office of Refugee Resettlement in the U.S. since May 2024. The family's separation and the child's return to Venezuela have been highly publicized, with conflicting narratives about the parents' involvement in criminal activities. Despite the challenges they faced, the family is now reunited in their home country. Investing.com's ProPicks AI has been successful in identifying winning stock portfolios with significant returns in 2024. The AI-powered tool has selected stocks that surged over 150% and others that climbed over 30% and 25%. Investors can leverage AI computing power to make informed decisions in the stock market and potentially benefit from the next soaring stock.]]