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LA County Public Defender, Accused of Being US Spy, Detained in Venezuela
The family and friends of Eyvin Hernandez, a Los Angeles County public defender, are hoping for his safe return as he nears a year locked up in a Venezuelan maximum-security military prison.
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Venezuelans Expelled From US Sleep Outside Embassy in Mexico City
Hundreds of Venezuelan migrants sleep outside the Venezuelan embassy in Mexico City as they wait to be repatriated after last week’s mass deportations.
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All-Female Team of Exiled Lawmakers Picked to Lead Fight Against Venezuela's Maduro
The women represent three different parties that had been pushing for Guaidó’s removal as a way to reconnect with disillusioned voters ahead of next year’s presidential elections.
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Venezuela's Opposition Removes Juan Guaidó as Interim President
For three years, Juan Guaidó has led the Venezuelan opposition’s efforts to bring about new elections and remove socialist President Nicolás Maduro.
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Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro to Fully Open Border With Colombia as Relations Improve
Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro announced his intention to fully open the border crossings with Colombia starting Jan. 1.
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Venezuela's Government, Opposition to Resume Negotiations
The talks planned for this weekend are expected to focus on a humanitarian aid program for the cash-strapped South American country as well as on conditions for a presidential election planned for 2024.
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Venezuelans Expelled From US Decide What to Do in Mexico
In a shelter on Mexico City’s east side, Venezuelan mechanic José Cuicas is waiting anxiously for an American friend to answer his request to sponsor him for one of the 24,000 visas the Biden administration says it will give to Venezuelans.
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US Adds Venezuelan Migrants to ‘Remain in Mexico' Policy, Just as Numbers Skyrocket
The Biden administration has agreed to accept up to 24,000 Venezuelan migrants, similar to how Ukrainians have been admitted since Russia’s invasion. Meanwhile, Mexico has agreed to accept some Venezuelans who are expelled from the United States.
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Dozens Still Missing as Death Toll From Venezuela Landslide Climbs to 43
Officials raised the death toll from the slide to at least 43 and warned that it could go up further as bodies are found.
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Tales of Survival Emerge as Venezuela Landslide Toll Hits 34
Venezuelan officials said at least 34 people died in the flooding and 60 are missing following the worst natural disaster to hit the cash-strapped South American country in recent years
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Rain-Fueled Landslide Sweeps Through Venezuela Town; 22 Dead
Authorities say a landslide fueled by flooding and days of torrential rain has swept through a town in central Venezuela, leaving at least 22 people dead as it dragged mud, rocks and trees through neighborhoods.
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Venezuela Swaps 7 Jailed Americans for Maduro Relatives
Venezuela’s government has freed seven Americans imprisoned in the South American country in exchange for the release of two nephews of President Nicolás Maduro’s wife who had been jailed for years by the United States on drug smuggling convictions. The swap of the Americans, including five oil executives imprisoned for nearly five years, is the largest trade of detained citizens...
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Migrants Flown by Florida to Mass. Are Getting Death Threats, Lawyers Say
The group of about 50 migrants at the heart of the lawsuit were flown last week to Martha’s Vineyard after fleeing Venezuela.
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Migrant Surge Overwhelms Border Patrol and Shelters in El Paso
A new surge of migrants, primarily from Venezuela, is overwhelming the Border Patrol and shelters in El Paso, Texas, where nearly 1,000 have been released near bus stations over the past week in hope that they will find their own way to their next destinations in the U.S.
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Colombia, Venezuela Border to Reopen to Cargo Traffic
The presidents of Colombia and Venezuela on Friday announced that the years-long closure of their countries’ shared border to cargo transport will end Sept. 26. Air service between their capitals will also resume.
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US Extends Legal Protection for Venezuelans for 18 Months
Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans who fled their country’s humanitarian crisis and are in the United States under temporary legal protection will be allowed to remain for another 18 months, the Biden administration announced Monday.
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Migrant Caravan Sets Out in Southern Mexico
While the caravans have garnered media attention, the migrants traveling in them represent a tiny fraction of the migratory flow that carries people to the U.S. border every day, usually with the help of smugglers.
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Away for Years, Music Stars Return to Venezuela, Highlighting Progress and Inequality
The ground shook as the voice of Mexican singer Alejandro Fernandez collided with the cheers of fans at his first Venezuelan concert in over a decade.
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Pressure Builds on Biden to Repay Venezuela's Goodwill Moves
Pressure is building on the Biden administration to begin unwinding sanctions on Venezuela after President Nicolas Maduro freed two American prisoners and promised to resume negotiations with opponents