A migrant family that sought safety in Minnesota is now living in limbo. Over the weekend, the Trump administration ended a program that temporarily protected many Venezuelans from deportation.
Six years ago, Patricia Aguilar fled Venezuela due to economic turmoil ... She says it was key to unlocking a better future for her family. That stability now hangs by a thread after the Trump ...
Cecilia Gonzalez fled an economically-ravaged Venezuela with her parents in 2017, escaping the rule of socialist strongman Nicolas Maduro. Now, after the Trump administration last week revoked ...
They are not part of any gang and haven’t committed any crimes. AFP talked with one family from Venezuela who has been in the U.S. for more than eight years and have a TPS designation.
“If TPS is revoked, my family will have no choice but to return to Venezuela. They’re in their fifties, and it would mean starting over from scratch. My brother and I were born in Colombia and ...
Lucymar and her family say they fled the Venezuelan state of Lara due to political persecution from authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro’s government. “We were part of an opposing political ...
The ELN brought Mr. Caldera to Venezuela, where he was imprisoned and tortured. In November, the commission moved to protect more of his family outside Venezuela because of increasing threats.
The bishops of the United States and Venezuela are both opposed to the Trump administration’s looming elimination of temporary protected status (TPS) for recent Venezuelan immigrants.
The assertion by Tom Homan, President Trump’s border czar, could herald a shift in the relationship between the United States and Venezuela’s autocrat, Nicolás Maduro. By Julie Turkewitz and ...