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Documented on MSNImmigrant Home Care Workers in New York Face Uncertain Future Under Trump
Gina Policard was in her 50s when she left southern Haiti for New York in June 2022. She obtained Temporary Protected Status (TPS), allowing her to work legally in the United States, and by December ...
Venezuelans make up the largest share of migrants deported to third countries since President Donald Trump returned to the ...
Appeals judges at the International Criminal Court have ordered chief prosecutor Karim Khan to recuse himself from an investigation into Venezuela, citing a conflict of interest. Khan’s sister-in-law, ...
Once a Pipeline to the U.S., the Darién Gap Saw Just 10 Migrants Traveling Northward in June: Report Nearly 520,000 people crossed the treacherous path in 2023, mostly from Venezuela, Haiti ...
Venezuela does not have an official legitimate leader. For over two decades, Maria Corina Machado has devoted her life to earn that place. Essential for American freedoms ...
The U.S. State Department has reissued its Level 4 travel advisory for Haiti, adding a terrorism indicator and warning Americans to avoid the country.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is sharply criticizing Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro as the country holds municipal elections on Sunday to fill hundreds of mayoral posts and thousands of local ...
White House gives Chevron green light to resume oil production in Venezuela By Ben Lefebvre, Isa Domínguez | 07/28/2025 06:53 AM EDT The move reverses Trump’s withdrawal of a permit earlier ...
Venezuelan authorities are carrying out widespread abuses against critics through politically motivated arrests, a year after the presidential election.
Little League World Series Venezuela team wins berth in Little League World Series but can it get into U.S.? Published: Jul. 25, 2025, 9:33 p.m.
The U.S. State Department has urged Americans not to travel to Venezuela following the release of detained citizens, warning that travelers face the risk of being wrongfully held for extended periods.
The United States is preparing to grant new authorizations to key partners of Venezuela's state-run PDVSA, starting with Chevron , to allow them to operate with limitations in the sanctioned OPEC ...
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