Pedro Naranjo idolized his father growing up and followed him into the Venezuelan air force to fly helicopters. So deep was their bond that when the older Naranjo feared being jailed for plotting against Nicolás Maduro’s socialist government, father and son fled to the United States together.

Now the two have been separated by an overstretched U.S. immigration system that has left the retired Gen. Pedro Naranjo in legal limbo in the U.S. His loyal son, a Venezuelan air force lieutenant, sits in a Venezuelan military prison after he was deported by the Biden administration as part of an attempt to discourage asylum-seekers from the turbulent South American country.

  • Buelldozer
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    39 months ago

    This didn’t start with Trump. You need to go farther back.

    • @rockSlayer
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      09 months ago

      I know it goes back to Clinton. The reason I pointed out the continuation of Trump is because he massively scaled up the inhumane and xenophobic practices at the border, which Biden has happily continued