In early February, the Trump administration revoked temporary protected status from around 350,000 Venezuelans who fled brutal crackdowns on dissent and struggled for food and medicine under President ...
They’d fled their devastated homeland and been granted protected status that allowed them to live and work in the U.S.. Now ...
The Trump administration has eliminated deportation protections for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans in the United States ...
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Kristi Noem’s decision to end temporary protected status for a large group of Venezuelans puts them at risk of being forced ...
The policy is consistent with Maduro's broader strategy to deter potential uprisings and maintain political control amid an ...
Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro labeled them as terrorists on national television. They were plucked from pharmacies, ...
Millions of Venezuelans have been driven from the country during Maduro's decade-long rule after facing political unrest, economic decline and acute shortages of vital resources such as food ...
President Nicolás Maduro’s regime had placed a $150,000 bounty for information ... providing government-subsidized food boxes to needy families, and ensuring local security. These actions, which ...
Venezuela's opposition says Maduro’s government has earned billions ... For many, rummaging through garbage in search of food scraps or valuable items became a common activity.
It is the origin point of more than eight million Venezuelans who have fled the country under Maduro’s regime. Then there’s the matter of his authoritarian socialist state – on the far side ...