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“The price will be incalculable”: Trump warns Venezuela of consequences over migrant return

US President Donald Trump on Saturday threatened Venezuela with “incalculable” consequences if it refuses to take back migrants it has “forced into the United States,” as tensions soar with Caracas.

US President Donald Trump on Saturday issued a stark warning to Venezuela, threatening “incalculable” repercussions if it fails to repatriate migrants it has allegedly sent to the United States.

“We want Venezuela to immediately accept all of the prisoners, and people from mental institutions… forced into the United States of America,” Trump said, adding in all-caps “or the price you pay will be incalculable!”

This is a developing story.

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