The deportation of migrants who had entered the U.S. illegally came as the Biden administration lifted some sanctions against Venezuela.
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Venezuela Pledges Small Steps Toward Fair Elections Next Year
The agreement signed on Tuesday by the country’s authoritarian government and the opposition would not allow all candidates to run.
As Venezuelans Face Deportation, Many Still Seek to Enter the U.S.
The attempt to reduce unlawful crossings at the southern border will not deter Venezuelan migrants from traveling north, advocates say.
As Venezuelans Face Deportation by U.S., Migrants Are Not Deterred
The attempt to reduce unlawful crossings at the southern border will not deter Venezuelan migrants from traveling north, advocates say.
Venezuela Seeks Arrest of Juan Guaidó, Former Opposition Leader
The attorney general accused Mr. Guaidó, who now lives in the United States, of misusing state funds for his own benefit, which he denied.
U.S. to Begin Deporting Venezuelans in Effort to Cut Down Border Numbers
The measure is the latest attempt by the Biden administration to try to reduce unlawful crossings at the southern border.
Athens Democracy Forum: The Disunited States of South America
It’s about to become an economic powerhouse, but there has been no successful attempt to unify the region.
Venezuela Migration Explained
Unable to build safe or stable lives in other parts of South America, many people are making the perilous journey to the United States.
Arriving at Talks, Venezuelan Opposition Leader Is Rebuffed and Rerouted
Juan Guaidó said that he crossed the border into Colombia, but was put on a plane to the United States hours later.
Migrants Search for Bodies of Loved Ones After Mexico Fire
After a deadly fire in a migrant detention center in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, some victims’ families and friends are still looking for answers about their loved ones.