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Venezuelans crossing the Darien Gap say they lost hope after July's election
Read full article: Venezuelans crossing the Darien Gap say they lost hope after July's electionVenezuelans trekking across the Darien Gap – a rugged jungle passage between Colombia and Panama – say they’re making the perilous journey because they lost hope for change following a contentious presidential election in which President Nicolás Maduro was declared winner despite vote tallies released by the opposition showing that his competitor won by a landslide.
Human rights group calls on governments to protect Venezuelan and Haitian immigrants
Read full article: Human rights group calls on governments to protect Venezuelan and Haitian immigrantsHuman Rights Watch is calling on governments in Latin America to improve protection schemes for millions of people from Venezuela and Haiti who have struggled to get work, education and health care in their host countries and are increasingly heading to the United States.
Opposition candidate burst into Venezuelan politics just months before being chased into exile
Read full article: Opposition candidate burst into Venezuelan politics just months before being chased into exileFor millions of Venezuelans, Edmundo González was the undisputed winner of the country’s July 28 presidential election.
Opposition presidential candidate González flees Venezuela for asylum in Spain
Read full article: Opposition presidential candidate González flees Venezuela for asylum in SpainFormer Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Edmundo González has fled into exile after being granted asylum in Spain, delivering a major blow to millions who placed their hopes in his upstart campaign to end two decades of single-party rule.
Police deny Venezuela gang has taken over rundown apartment complex in Denver suburb
Read full article: Police deny Venezuela gang has taken over rundown apartment complex in Denver suburbPolice in the Denver suburb of Aurora say a Venezuela street gang with a small presence in the city has not taken over a rundown apartment complex.
Maduro opponents take to streets to revive protests disputing Venezuelan election results
Read full article: Maduro opponents take to streets to revive protests disputing Venezuelan election resultsOpponents of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro are taking to the streets in an attempt to revive protests against him following last month’s disputed election.
Venezuelan electoral official asserts 'lack of transparency and veracity' in Maduro's reelection
Read full article: Venezuelan electoral official asserts 'lack of transparency and veracity' in Maduro's reelectionA Venezuelan electoral official has denounced what he calls a “grave lack of transparency and veracity” in last month’s presidential vote in which Nicolás Maduro was declared the winner despite claims he was trounced by the main opposition candidate.
Venezuelan opposition continues worldwide demonstrations including in Miami
Read full article: Venezuelan opposition continues worldwide demonstrations including in MiamiVenezuelans continued protests on Saturday at home and around the world. Thousands were at a rally at the FPL Solar Amphitheater, at Bayfront Park, in downtown Miami.
Venezuela's opposition faces setback after countries suggest repeat of presidential election
Read full article: Venezuela's opposition faces setback after countries suggest repeat of presidential electionVenezuela’s opposition has been dealt a blow as countries that had been pressuring President Nicolás Maduro to release vote tallies backing his claim to victory in last month’s presidential election are now suggesting the possibility of repeating the contest.
An aid worker's airport disappearance stirs fear of repression following disputed Venezuela election
Read full article: An aid worker's airport disappearance stirs fear of repression following disputed Venezuela electionA Venezuelan aid worker’s arrest while catching an international flight has cast a spotlight on the climate of fear and repression engulfing the South American nation in the wake of its disputed presidential election.
Brazil, Colombia and Mexico in talks with Venezuelan government and opposition on election crisis
Read full article: Brazil, Colombia and Mexico in talks with Venezuelan government and opposition on election crisisA senior Mexican official says that since Venezuela’s disputed presidential election nine days ago, officials from Brazil, Colombia and Mexico are in constant contact with representatives of both Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and opposition candidate Edmundo González, seeking a solution to the country’s political crisis.
Voices across the globe express concern over increasing arrests in Venezuela after disputed election
Read full article: Voices across the globe express concern over increasing arrests in Venezuela after disputed electionVoices across the globe are expressing concern over the growing number of arrests in Venezuela following last weekend's disputed elections.
Venezuela in crisis: Demonstrations from Miami to Caracas continue after election
Read full article: Venezuela in crisis: Demonstrations from Miami to Caracas continue after electionThe Venezuelan flag and “Freedom! Freedom! Freedom!” chants took over Bayfront Park’s amphitheater on Saturday in Downtown Miami.
Crisis in Venezuela: Justice First opposition party reports more arbitrary detentions
Read full article: Crisis in Venezuela: Justice First opposition party reports more arbitrary detentionsThe Justice First, or Primero Justicia, an opposition political party in Venezuela, reported more arbitrary detentions on Friday.
Carter Center unable to verify Venezuela election results, blasts officials for lack of transparency
Read full article: Carter Center unable to verify Venezuela election results, blasts officials for lack of transparencyThe Carter Center said it was unable to verify the results of Venezuela’s presidential election and blamed authorities for a “complete lack of transparency” in declaring Nicolas Maduro the winner without providing any individual polling tallies.
South Florida leaders, residents rally amid controversial Venezuelan election results
Read full article: South Florida leaders, residents rally amid controversial Venezuelan election resultsCalls for freedom echoed across South Florida on Monday as Venezuelan expatriates reacted to the contentious election results.
Venezuelan opposition says it has proof its candidate defeated President Maduro in disputed election
Read full article: Venezuelan opposition says it has proof its candidate defeated President Maduro in disputed electionAs thousands of people demonstrate across Venezuela, opposition candidate Edmundo González has announced that his campaign has the proof it needs to show he won the country’s disputed election whose victory electoral authorities handed to President Nicolás Maduro.
The Latest: Maduro is declared winner in Venezuela election as opposition claims irregularities
Read full article: The Latest: Maduro is declared winner in Venezuela election as opposition claims irregularitiesNicolás Maduro has been declared the winner in Venezuela’s presidential election Sunday, even as his opponents were preparing to dispute the results, setting up a high-stakes showdown that will determine whether the South American nation transitions away from one-party rule.
Maduro is declared winner in Venezuela's presidential election as opposition claims it prevailed
Read full article: Maduro is declared winner in Venezuela's presidential election as opposition claims it prevailedVenezuela’s opposition claimed victory in Sunday’s presidential election, setting up a showdown with the government, which earlier declared President Nicolás Maduro the winner.
Venezuela opposition leader provides hope for many, even though she isn't on the presidential ballot
Read full article: Venezuela opposition leader provides hope for many, even though she isn't on the presidential ballotMaria Corina Machado has walked highways, sought shelter in supporters’ homes and seen her closest collaborators detained and persecuted as she crisscrossed Venezuela ahead of the upcoming presidential election.
Maduro seeks to shore up Venezuela military's support ahead of vote threatening his hold on power
Read full article: Maduro seeks to shore up Venezuela military's support ahead of vote threatening his hold on powerVenezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is working hard to shore up the loyalty of the armed forces and keep top commanders in line, days ahead of a hotly disputed election that threatens the self-proclaimed socialist's hold on power.
Panama says migration through border with Colombia is down since President Mulino took office
Read full article: Panama says migration through border with Colombia is down since President Mulino took officePanama's border police says that migration through the Darien Gap dividing Colombia and Panama has declined significantly this month since Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino took office and ordered authorities to get control of the dense jungle frontier.
What to know about Venezuela's election as Maduro faces the toughest race of his decade in power
Read full article: What to know about Venezuela's election as Maduro faces the toughest race of his decade in powerFor the first time in decades, Venezuela’s self-described socialist government is facing a serious electoral challenge in a presidential election set for July 28.
In an Argentine court, Venezuelans testify to alleged crimes against humanity under President Maduro
Read full article: In an Argentine court, Venezuelans testify to alleged crimes against humanity under President MaduroVenezuelans have brought their crimes-against-humanity case to a federal court 3,000 miles from home — in Argentina.
Venezuela advances to Copa America quarterfinals with a 1-0 win over Mexico on Rondón goal
Read full article: Venezuela advances to Copa America quarterfinals with a 1-0 win over Mexico on Rondón goalSalomón Rondón scored on a penalty kick in the 57th minute, and Venezuela advanced to the Copa America quarterfinals with 1-0 victory over Mexico.
Migration roils US elections. Mexico sees mass migration too, but its politicians rarely mention it
Read full article: Migration roils US elections. Mexico sees mass migration too, but its politicians rarely mention itThe coincidence of presidential elections in the U.S. and Mexico every 12 years provides a valuable way to compare the two countries.
Venezuelans living abroad want to vote for president this year but can't meet absentee requirements
Read full article: Venezuelans living abroad want to vote for president this year but can't meet absentee requirementsMore than half of the estimated 7.7 million Venezuelans who have left their homeland during the complex crisis that has marked Nicolás Maduro’s 11-year presidency are estimated to be registered to vote in Venezuela.
Fact Focus: Biden falsely accused of secret flights for hundreds of thousands of immigrants
Read full article: Fact Focus: Biden falsely accused of secret flights for hundreds of thousands of immigrantsIn his victory speech Tuesday, former president Donald Trump echoed false statements on social media that the Biden administration had secretly flown hundreds of thousands of migrants to the United States.
Collapse of illegal gold mine in Venezuela lays bare feelings of abandonment in rural communities
Read full article: Collapse of illegal gold mine in Venezuela lays bare feelings of abandonment in rural communitiesThe collapse of an illegally operated gold mine in a remote area of central Venezuela has laid bare the sense of abandonment that plagues communities across the South American country.
Mexico and Venezuela restart repatriation flights amid pressure to curb soaring migration to U.S.
Read full article: Mexico and Venezuela restart repatriation flights amid pressure to curb soaring migration to U.S.Mexico and Venezuela say they have restarted repatriation flights of Venezuelans migrants in Mexico.
Deported by US, arrested in Venezuela: One family's saga highlights Biden's migration challenge
Read full article: Deported by US, arrested in Venezuela: One family's saga highlights Biden's migration challengeThe Venezuelan diaspora is one of the most vexing migration challenges facing the U.S. secretary of state and the homeland security secretary when they meet Mexico’s president Wednesday to discuss unprecedented arrivals at the border.
Tensions are soaring between Guyana and Venezuela over a territorial dispute. Here's what to know
Read full article: Tensions are soaring between Guyana and Venezuela over a territorial dispute. Here's what to knowA century-old territorial dispute is boiling over between neighbors Guyana and Venezuela.
UN takes no immediate action at emergency meeting on Guyana-Venezuela dispute over oil-rich region
Read full article: UN takes no immediate action at emergency meeting on Guyana-Venezuela dispute over oil-rich regionThe United Nations Security Council took no immediate action at a closed emergency meeting requested by Guyana following Venezuela’s recent referendum claiming the vast oil- and mineral-rich Essequibo region that makes up a large part of its neighbor.
Helicopter carrying 5 senior Guyana military officials is missing near tense border with Venezuela
Read full article: Helicopter carrying 5 senior Guyana military officials is missing near tense border with VenezuelaA military helicopter carrying seven people has vanished near Guyana’s border with Venezuela.
Venezuela's government wins vote on claiming part of Guyana, but turnout seems lackluster
Read full article: Venezuela's government wins vote on claiming part of Guyana, but turnout seems lacklusterVenezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has the victory he was seeking in a weekend referendum on whether to claim sovereignty over an oil-rich area of neighboring Guyana.
Venezuelans approve a referendum to claim sovereignty over a swathe of neighboring Guyana
Read full article: Venezuelans approve a referendum to claim sovereignty over a swathe of neighboring GuyanaVenezuela's election authority says voters approved a referendum called by the government of President Nicolás Maduro to claim sovereignty over an oil- and mineral-rich piece of neighboring Guyana.
UN court bars Venezuela from altering Guyana’s control over disputed territory
Read full article: UN court bars Venezuela from altering Guyana’s control over disputed territoryThe U.N. top court has ordered Venezuela not to take any action that would alter Guyana’s control over a disputed territory, but did not specifically ban Venezuela from holding its planned referendum Sunday on the territory’s future.
Illegal border crossings into the US drop in October after a 3-month streak of increases
Read full article: Illegal border crossings into the US drop in October after a 3-month streak of increasesU.S. authorities say illegal border crossings from Mexico fell 14% in October from a month earlier, following three months of big increases.
Ex-lawmaker Maria Corina Machado dominates opposition's presidential primary in Venezuela
Read full article: Ex-lawmaker Maria Corina Machado dominates opposition's presidential primary in VenezuelaFormer Venezuelan lawmaker Maria Corina Machado, a longtime critic of Venezuela’s government, has dominated the opposition’s presidential primary election, getting more than 1.4 million votes, according to the latest partial results.
Internet snarl delays vote count in Venezuelan opposition's primary to choose presidential candidate
Read full article: Internet snarl delays vote count in Venezuelan opposition's primary to choose presidential candidateVenezuelans have chosen the candidate they think can end the decade-long, crisis-ridden presidency of Nicolás Maduro.
Venezuelans become largest nationality for illegal border crossings as September numbers surge
Read full article: Venezuelans become largest nationality for illegal border crossings as September numbers surgeVenezuelans became the largest nationality arrested for illegally crossing the U.S. border last month, replacing Mexicans for the first time on record.
US resumes deportation flights to Venezuela with more than 100 migrants on board
Read full article: US resumes deportation flights to Venezuela with more than 100 migrants on boardA flight of Venezuelan migrants deported from the U.S. under new measures by the Biden administration has landed outside the South American country's capital.
Evolving crisis fuels anxiety among Venezuelans who want a better economy but see worsening woes
Read full article: Evolving crisis fuels anxiety among Venezuelans who want a better economy but see worsening woesVenezuelans have come to feel the decade-long crisis that undid their country as one numbingly featureless expanse of struggles.
Migrating Venezuelans undeterred by US plan to resume deportation flights
Read full article: Migrating Venezuelans undeterred by US plan to resume deportation flightsSome migrants say the U.S. government’s plan to restart deportation flights to Venezuela in the coming days won't stop them from continuing their journeys.
Migrants pass quickly through once impenetrable Darien jungle as governments scramble for answers
Read full article: Migrants pass quickly through once impenetrable Darien jungle as governments scramble for answersRain-swollen rivers only briefly slowed the otherwise uninterrupted flow of migrants through this jungle-covered border of Colombia and Panama and by midweek another 2,000 bedraggled migrants stumbled out of the Darien jungle.
As migration surges in Americas, 'funds simply aren't there' for humanitarian response, UN says
Read full article: As migration surges in Americas, 'funds simply aren't there' for humanitarian response, UN saysCountries in the Americas are reeling as the flow of migrants reaches historic levels, but a U.N. officials says international “funds simply aren’t there” for humanitarian needs.
With temporary status for Venezuelans, the Biden administration turns to a familiar tool
Read full article: With temporary status for Venezuelans, the Biden administration turns to a familiar toolThe Biden administration's grant of temporary legal status to nearly 500,000 Venezuelans already in the United States may complicate its messaging abroad.
As mayors, governors scramble to care for more migrants, a look at what's behind the numbers
Read full article: As mayors, governors scramble to care for more migrants, a look at what's behind the numbersMigrants have always come to the U.S., but the immigration system now seems strained nationwide more than ever.
The US is allowing hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans in the country to work legally
Read full article: The US is allowing hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans in the country to work legallyThe Biden administration says it’s granting temporary legal status to hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans already in the country.
Biden's Democratic allies intensify pressure for asylum-seekers to get work permits
Read full article: Biden's Democratic allies intensify pressure for asylum-seekers to get work permitsAs migration to the United States from Venezuela and other countries soars, Democratic elected officials are pressing the Biden administration to quickly grant work permits for asylum-seekers while their cases wind through immigration courts.
Costa Rica-US immigration agreement aims to manage region’s flows
Read full article: Costa Rica-US immigration agreement aims to manage region’s flowsCosta Rica and the U.S. government have agreed to open potential legal pathways to the United States for some of the Nicaraguan and Venezuelan migrants among the 240,000 asylum seekers already awaiting asylum in the Central American country.
Fewer Venezuelan arrivals lead to drop in illegal entries to US after pandemic asylum limits
Read full article: Fewer Venezuelan arrivals lead to drop in illegal entries to US after pandemic asylum limitsU.S. officials say a 98% drop in Venezuelan arrivals has helped lead to a steep decline in migrants crossing the U.S. border illegally from Mexico since pandemic-related asylum limits expired last week.
Governments pledge money, attention to Venezuela's crisis
Read full article: Governments pledge money, attention to Venezuela's crisisGovernments and financial institutions are pledging millions of dollars for humanitarian and development projects to address the urgent needs of Venezuelans at home and abroad.
This Week in South Florida: Willy Allen
Read full article: This Week in South Florida: Willy AllenIn the first week of the new immigration plan, according to the Biden Administration, hundreds of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans have applied, been vetted, and approved to fly into the U.S.
Maduro’s newest foe: an in-home caregiver who fled Venezuela
Read full article: Maduro’s newest foe: an in-home caregiver who fled VenezuelaLike many of the 7 million Venezuelans who’ve abandoned their homeland in recent years, when Dinorah Figuera left behind her family and medical career in 2018 she was forced to accept meals from charities and hop from one low-cost shared apartment to another when she arrived in Spain.
South Florida sponsor helping Venezuelan migrants with Biden parole program
Read full article: South Florida sponsor helping Venezuelan migrants with Biden parole programAs President Joe Biden announced the recent expansion of an immigration policy for migrants coming from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela, sponsors in South Florida are stepping up to help people who might not even know about the program.
Hundreds of Cuban, Haitian migrants repatriated as Florida steps up patrols
Read full article: Hundreds of Cuban, Haitian migrants repatriated as Florida steps up patrolsOfficials confirmed that 187 migrants were repatriated to Cuba and 83 others to Haiti Monday after hundreds more were sent back home over the weekend.
Venezuela opposition weighs overhauling 'interim government'
Read full article: Venezuela opposition weighs overhauling 'interim government'A group of opponents of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is looking to strip Juan Guaidó of his authority as the internationally recognized head of the country's so-called interim government.
Colombia asks for legal status for its people already in US
Read full article: Colombia asks for legal status for its people already in USColombia wants the Biden administration to grant temporary legal status to its citizens now living in the United States, noting its own efforts to address regional migration by hosting 2 million Venezuelans who fled their homes.
Bribery trial tests US cases against Venezuela kleptocrats
Read full article: Bribery trial tests US cases against Venezuela kleptocratsA former Venezuelan treasurer and nurse to the late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is contesting criminal charges in the U.S. Claudia Diaz is charged with money laundering, accused of taking at least $4.2 million in bribes and gifts in exchange for green lighting lucrative currency transactions.
Miami-Dade offers free legal aid to Venezuelans reapplying for temporary protected status
Read full article: Miami-Dade offers free legal aid to Venezuelans reapplying for temporary protected statusOrganizations in Miami-Dade County teamed up to help some of the more than 100,000 Venezuelan migrants who have about four days to reapply for Temporary Protected Status.
Venezuelans halted in Panama by US policy change return home
Read full article: Venezuelans halted in Panama by US policy change return homeWith dashed dreams and empty hands, hundreds of Venezuelan migrants are stranded in Panama’s capital looking for a way home after surviving the crossing of the Darien Gap only to find that a United States policy change had closed the border to them.
US Border Patrol sends migrants places where no help waits
Read full article: US Border Patrol sends migrants places where no help waitsThe Associated Press interviewed about a dozen migrants who recently arrived in the U.S. and agreed to share documents they received when they were released from U.S. custody while they seek asylum after crossing the border with Mexico.
Illegal border crossings to US from Mexico hit annual high
Read full article: Illegal border crossings to US from Mexico hit annual highU.S. authorities say a surge in migration from Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua in September brought the number of illegal crossings to the highest level ever recorded in a fiscal year.
Venezuelans expelled from US decide next steps in Mexico
Read full article: Venezuelans expelled from US decide next steps in MexicoIn 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.
U.S.-bound migration from Venezuela plunges under new policy
Read full article: U.S.-bound migration from Venezuela plunges under new policyU.S. and Mexican officials say far fewer Venezuelans entered the United States in the first week of a U.S. policy to expel them to Mexico without a chance to seek asylum.
US migrant policy 'bucket of cold water' to some Venezuelans
Read full article: US migrant policy 'bucket of cold water' to some VenezuelansVenezuelan Gilbert Fernández still plans to cross the dangerous Darién jungle into Panama headed over land toward the U.S. despite Washington's announcement that it will grant conditional humanitarian permits only to 24,000 Venezuelan migrants arriving by air.
DHS announces new law enforcement process for Venezuelan migrants
Read full article: DHS announces new law enforcement process for Venezuelan migrantsThe Department of Homeland Security announced Thursday that they are releasing new directives for a major change in Venezuelan immigration policy to the U.S.
UN: 75% of 6 million Venezuelan migrants go unfed, unhoused
Read full article: UN: 75% of 6 million Venezuelan migrants go unfed, unhousedThe United Nations says almost three-quarters of the 6 million Venezuelan migrants currently in Latin America lack adequate food, shelter, employment or medical care.
This Week in South Florida: Jason Pizzo
Read full article: This Week in South Florida: Jason PizzoWhen the State of Florida recruited a group of Venezuelans to take a plane flight from San Antonio to Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, it may have violated the law that authorized migrant relocations.
'Fat Leonard' may be Venezuela bargaining chip, experts say
Read full article: 'Fat Leonard' may be Venezuela bargaining chip, experts sayA fugitive defense contractor nicknamed “Fat Leonard” who claims to have incriminating sex photos of top U.S. Navy brass could become the latest bargaining chip in Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s efforts to win official recognition from the Biden administration.
DeSantis says he is ‘proud’ of migrant flights, speaks against Chinese influence at Miami-Dade College
Read full article: DeSantis says he is ‘proud’ of migrant flights, speaks against Chinese influence at Miami-Dade CollegeGov. Ron DeSantis stood behind a podium with a “STOP CCP INFLUENCE” sign referencing The Chinese Communist Party on Thursday at Miami-Dade College’s Wolfson Campus.
Amid lawsuit, investigation, Gov.’s political opponents continue taking aim at migrant flights
Read full article: Amid lawsuit, investigation, Gov.’s political opponents continue taking aim at migrant flightsFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ decision to send a group of Venezuelan migrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard continues to attract criticism from political opponents, as well as a criminal investigation and lawsuit, but the governor has remained steadfast defending the move.
Florida, Texas escalate flights, buses to move migrants
Read full article: Florida, Texas escalate flights, buses to move migrantsRepublican governors are escalating their practice of sending migrants without advance warning to Democratic strongholds, including a wealthy summer enclave in Massachusetts and the Washington, D.
Visa rules in Mexico don't stop Venezuelans headed to US
Read full article: Visa rules in Mexico don't stop Venezuelans headed to USWhen Mexico imposed a visa requirement on Venezuelans in January, it briefly had the desired effect of plunging numbers of Venezuelans detained at the U.S.-Mexico border.
AP Exclusive: Venezuela jails 3 Americans amid US outreach
Read full article: AP Exclusive: Venezuela jails 3 Americans amid US outreachThree Americans were quietly jailed in Venezuela earlier this year for allegedly trying to enter the country illegally and now face long prison sentences in the politically turbulent nation.
US extends legal protection for Venezuelans for 18 months
Read full article: US extends legal protection for Venezuelans for 18 monthsHundreds of thousands of Venezuelans who fled their country’s humanitarian crisis and are in the United States under temporary legal protection will be allowed to remain for another 18 months.