A Venezuelan official says Venezuela will once again accept repatriation flights from the United States carrying its deported nationals, after reaching an agreement.
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The Manila Times on MSNAid halt mutes Latin America voice vs abuseA choke on US aid threatens to smother media exposing abuses in Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela, to the unconcealed delight of the very leaders Washington once wanted held accountable. It was one of ...
Findings from the intelligence community cast doubt on Trump's justification for invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 ...
Nicknamed “El Patalisa,” FDLE described Franklin Jimenez-Bracho as a “known Tren de Aragua gang member” who is “part of an ...
A small team of Venezuelans and former U.S. officials with deep connections to police and intelligence in the South American ...
Maria Aguado and Salvador Salazar, who were introduced by a mutual friend, bonded over their upbringings in Venezuela.
Families and lawyers fear for the deportees who may face indefinite detention in a prison known for human rights abuses.
At just 20 years old, singer-songwriter Joaquina has made history as the youngest-ever winner of the Latin Grammy for Best New Artist. Her journey from Venezuela to Miami at age six has shaped both ...
A Step-by-Step Guide to Trump’s Deportation Machine The machinery of mass deportation is meant to be impossible to stop. But ...
In a symbolic move, the Miami-Dade County School Board on Wednesday approved a resolution to press the Trump administration ...
President Donald Trump’s calls to impeach Judge James Boasberg and his administration’s disregard for court orders is the ...
Immigration Attorney Martin Rosenow said 26-year-old José Franco Caraballo was wrongfully identified as a member of Tren de ...
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