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Author: albaby1 🐝 HONORARY
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Subject: Re: ExxonMobil Position on Venezuela
Date: 01/12/26 12:24 PM
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Some 600,000 people were deported in 2025. How has the government handled their assets?

I doubt they've "handled" them much at all. Deportation doesn't result in forfeiture of assets. If you own stuff and you're deported, you still own that stuff. You just own that stuff in a different country from where you are now.

Most of that stuff will be either shipped along or sold for the person by friends and family. In some cases, or for small amounts of relatively low-value stuff, it might just be abandoned by the now-former owner....but that would be handled like any other abandoned property, and probably won't amount to much.

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