More than 600,000 Venezuelan refugees, most of whom live in Doral and South Florida, lost immigration protections Friday.
Human Rights Watch and Cristosal report 252 Venezuelan migrants deported by the U.S. to El Salvador’s CECOT prison faced torture, disappearances, and abuse.
A coup toppled his government in 1948, and democracy would not reemerge in Venezuela for another decade. By then Betancourt had learned his lesson: He shared power with other major parties, a move ...
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In remarks at Miami's Freedom Tower, Gov. Ron DeSantis did not address federal and state efforts to deport those who fled ...
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What They Don’t Want You to See About the Refugee Protests
They tell you the problem is refugees. They show you the protests, the anger, the chaos — and meanwhile, the real wealth ...
President Trump is being misled into a regime-change war close to home. Few Americans nowadays find much to celebrate ...
This mass exodus is not the result of an official war, but is due to Nicolas Maduro’s dictatorship. I would accept the ...
Trump’s diatribe against South Africa comes just days after his administration restricted the number of refugees admitted ...
Illegal migration is a central issue in Chile's election campaign, with a majority of citizens linking a rise in crime to the ...
Immigrants' rights advocates are condemning the Trump administration's termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for ...
The US Senate has blocked a move to direct the removal of US Armed Forces from unauthorized hostilities within or against ...
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