The Trump administration’s decision Sunday to end the protection from deportation for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans ...
However, their simplistic argument does not withstand scrutiny. Evidence shows that U.S. sanctions significantly contributed ...
Six Americans who had been detained in Venezuela are heading home to the US, President Donald Trump announced Friday, after his envoy met with the country’s President Nicolás Maduro.
Amanda, a 35-year-old Ohio-born woman, has been anxiously scouring the internet for information about Temporary Protected ...
A statement issued by the Venezuelan government said that migration was among the topics discussed by Grenell and Maduro, according to the Venezuelan state-sponsored broadcaster TeleSUR.
Given the national political panorama, the lapatilla.com team interviewed the President of the Venezuelan Episcopal Conference (CEV), Monsignor Jesús González de Zárate, who shared […] ...
Top on the agenda is migration, and Rubio is likely to push allies like Bukele to help the Trump administration in its migratory crackdown and to accept migrants from countries like Venezuela ...
Trump has made it a priority to deter migrants from entering the U.S. illegally and many of the aid programs he halted are ...
Maintaining or tightening sanctions undermines U.S. migration and foreign ... will not contribute to exacerbating Venezuela’s economic and humanitarian crisis. It should be the U.S., not Europe ...
It could give the Trump administration a destination to send thousands of Venezuelan migrants whom Caracas won’t take back.