Por: Los Angeles Times World December 10, 2022
Rosa Maria Trejo got here to the Mexican capital thanks to a brother residing in Arizona who sent money to help finance the difficult trip from their native Venezuela. He now provides cash for food and lodging at a small hotel while she figures out what to do next. She hasn’t abandoned her plan to get to the United States. “I don’t want to stay in Mexico, but I also don’t want to go back to Venezuela,” said Trejo, 27. “My brother... + full article
Associated Press USA Business October 23, 2022
MEXICO CITY (AP) — 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.Cuicas was one... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA World October 23, 2022
Jose Cuicas of Venezuela listens to a message on his phone outside a migrant shelter in Mexico City on Thursday. Fernando Llano/Associated Press MEXICO CITY — In a shelter on Mexico City’s east side, Venezuelan mechanic José Cuicas is waiting anxiously for an American... + más
Venezuelans expelled from US decide next steps in Mexico | Associated Press
ABC News USA World October 22, 2022
MEXICO CITY -- In a shelter on City’s east side, n 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.Cuicas was one of some 1,700... + más
NBC 6 South Florida USA World October 22, 2022
AP Photo/Fernando Llano 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 administration says it will give to Venezuelans. Cuicas was one of some 1,700... + más
The Boston Globe USA World October 14, 2022
NECOCLI, Colombia (AP) — Venezuelan Gilbert Fernández still plans to cross the dangerous Darién jungle into Panama and head toward the United States over land, despite a U.S. announcement that it will grant conditional humanitarian permits only to 24,000 Venezuelan migrants... + más
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