Por: Los Angeles Times World July 23, 2024
Tears roll down the face of Tanyia Colmenares when she recalls her truncated dream of being a lawyer, which ended after two semesters in law school when she had to drop out to survive Venezuela's complex crisis. While she never got to defend a client in court, she has agreed to try to defend something far greater at the end of this month: Venezuela's democracy. Colmenares is among the thousands of supporters of Venezuela’s typically... + full article
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics December 27, 2023
MIAMI – Pedro Naranjo idolized his father growing up and followed him into the Venezuelan air force to fly helicopters. So deep was their bond that when the older Naranjo feared being jailed for plotting against Nicolás Maduro’s socialist government, father and son fled to... + más
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Fox News USA Politics December 04, 2023
has made limited exceptions to sanctions on a Venezuelan airline to help facilitate deportation flights from Canada and Latin America of Venezuelan illegal immigrants to the socialist country. The Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control has for Conviasa, a... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion August 08, 2023
My music teacher once told me, “You can’t carry a tune in a bucket, but that’s not the point. Use your voice loudly and confidently.” Those decades-old words inspire this whole column. On July 31, Regional School Unit 21’s administration described a board-supported... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Opinion July 05, 2023
The last time local Venezuelans saw make national headlines was in September, when landed unexpectedly on Martha’s Vineyard.Now the is trying to galvanize a similar conversation by drawing attention to an organized independently by members of the Venezuelan opposition, the... + más
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Newsweek USA Sports January 24, 2023
We're one of the most ubiquitous aspects of the football season: the marching band. We're there dividing football games and giving you a chance to get a snack; we're at homecoming celebrations; we're at the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade. High school... + más
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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
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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
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