Por: The Boston Globe Opinion December 04, 2022
It might not have seemed like a big deal when the Biden administration authorized Chevron to resume operations in Venezuela last week. After all, before the California-based oil company, the second-largest in the United States, begins pumping crude in the South American petrostate led by Nicolás Maduro, whose authoritarian regime has been the subject of crushing US sanctions for more than three years.But Biden’s move is indeed a big deal, if... + full article
Fox Business USA Business November 27, 2022
Potomac Core President and CEO Dan Varroney discusses U.S. energy independence under Biden's leadership and skyrocketing diesel prices. Chevron Corp. has won U.S. approval to resume and expand its in Venezuela, the U.S. government announced on Saturday. The Treasury... + más
U.S. eases oil sanctions on Venezuela, Chevron to resume some production | Newsweek
US expected to give Chevron approval to expand Venezuela oil operations | Fox Business
Newsweek USA Nation November 27, 2022
The United States eased its oil sanctions on Venezuela on Saturday as it authorized Chevron to resume pumping crude oil in the Latin American country and export it to the U.S.This decision allows Chevron, the second-largest U.S. oil company, to continue working on existing... + más
U.S. Eases Sanctions on Venezuela With Chevron Resuming Oil Output | Time
Fox Business USA Business November 24, 2022
Asymmetrica CEO and former Venezuelan Ambassador to the U.K., Vanessa Neumann, reacts to the possibility of the U.S. easing sanctions to allow Chevron to pump oil in Venezuela. Chevon Corp. may be on the verge of winning U.S. approval to expand its in Venezuela, possibly as... + más
Chevron sells global headquarters, pares back in California amid Texas expansion | Fox Business
WPTV USA Nation October 16, 2022
WASHINGTON — Two years ago, candidate Joe Biden loudly denounced President Donald Trump for immigration policies that inflicted “cruelty and exclusion at every turn,” including toward those fleeing the brutal government of socialist Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela.Now, with... + más
U.S. to allow 24,000 Venezuelan migrants with sponsors to enter legally, while expelling others | CBS News
Four ideas to ease the Venezuelan migrant crisis | The Boston Globe
CBS News USA Politics October 13, 2022
The Biden administration will allow certain asylum-seekers from crisis-stricken Venezuela to enter the country lawfully if they have a U.S.-based financial sponsor in a bid to deter illegal crossings along the southern border, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced... + más
Biden admin announces border op with Mexico, increased removals of Venezuelans | Fox News
Fox Business USA Business October 06, 2022
Fox News contributor Jonas Max Ferris on OPEC's decision to cut oil production as gas prices soar on 'Kennedy.' The is reportedly gearing up to wind down sanctions against Venezuela’s authoritarian regime, clearing the way for Chevron to resume its oil... + más
Biden looking at 'alternatives' after OPEC 'disappointment,' doesn't rule out easing Venezuela sanctions | Fox Business
Venezuela Swaps 7 Jailed Americans for Maduro Relatives | NBC 6 South Florida
The Boston Globe USA Opinion September 20, 2022
After last week’s surprise arrival of about 50 Venezuelan migrants on Martha’s Vineyard — in a political stunt by Republican Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida — there is a to determine if this relocation plan is legal. Eventually, there could be a statute, rule, or that... + más
What we know about Perla, the woman at the center of the transfer of migrants from Texas to Florida to Martha’s Vineyard | The Boston Globe
Texas sheriff investigating flights to Martha's Vineyard | 10 WBNS
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