In a surprise move, the Venezuelan government has released 10 American citizens who were being held in jail, in exchange for the US agreeing to allow migrants deported to El Salvador to return to the United States. The deal, which was negotiated between the two countries, marks a significant shift in relations between the US and Venezuela. The 10 Americans, who were being held on various charges, including espionage and terrorism, were released from prison and are expected to return to the US in the coming days. The release of the Americans is seen as a major victory for the Biden administration, which has been working to secure their freedom for several years. The deal also includes the release of several Venezuelan nationals who were being held in the US, in exchange for the migrants deported to El Salvador. The migrants, who were deported to El Salvador as part of the US’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy, will be allowed to return to the US and apply for asylum. The deal is seen as a major breakthrough in relations between the US and Venezuela, which have been strained in recent years. The two countries have been at odds over a range of issues, including Venezuela’s human rights record and the US’s economic sanctions against the country. Despite these tensions, the two countries have been working behind the scenes to secure the release of the American citizens. The release of the Americans is also seen as a major victory for the families of the detainees, who have been campaigning for their release for several years. The families have expressed their gratitude to the Biden administration for its efforts to secure the release of their loved ones. The deal is also expected to have significant implications for the US’s immigration policy, as it marks a shift away from the ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy. The policy, which was introduced by the Trump administration, has been widely criticized by human rights groups and has resulted in the deportation of thousands of migrants to Mexico and other countries. The release of the migrants deported to El Salvador is seen as a major step forward in addressing the humanitarian crisis at the US-Mexico border. The deal is also expected to have significant implications for the US’s relations with other countries in the region, including El Salvador and Mexico. The US has been working to secure the cooperation of these countries in addressing the migration crisis, and the deal with Venezuela is seen as a major breakthrough in these efforts. The release of the Americans and the migrants deported to El Salvador is also seen as a major test of the Biden administration’s commitment to human rights and immigration reform. The administration has faced criticism from some quarters for its handling of the migration crisis, and the deal with Venezuela is seen as a major opportunity to demonstrate its commitment to addressing the issue.