Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Venezuelan Americans (Spanish: venezolano-estadounidenses, venezolano-americanos, or estadounidenses de origen venezolano) are Americans who trace their heritage, or part of their heritage, to the nation of Venezuela. The word may refer to someone born in the U.S. of Venezuelan descent or to someone who has immigrated to the U.S. from Venezuela.
Cristina Abuhazi – Venezuelan actress, model, and TV host in Sony YouTube America Latina Network; Arthur Albert – Venezuelan-born American cinematographer and television director; America Alonso – Venezuelan actress; Juan Carlos Ariza – Venezuelan director, writer & producer; Fred Armisen – actor, comedian, musician.
Puerto Rican people of Venezuelan descent (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "American people of Venezuelan descent" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total.
Venezuela is a diverse and multilingual country, home to a melting pot of people of distinct origins, as a result, many Venezuelans do not regard their nationality with ethnicity, but with citizenship or allegiance. Venezuela as Argentina and Brazil, received most immigrants, during 1820s to 1930s Venezuela received a major wave of 2.1 million ...
The Venezuelan has tattoos associated with Tren de Aragua – which court documents for a suspected gang member in Georgia describe as five-pointed crowns, five-pointed stars and teardrops – the ...
Venezuela’s president ordered the creation of a new state called “Guayana Esequiba” on Tuesday, following a controversial Sunday referendum which saw Venezuelan voters approving the ...
A child born in Venezuela regardless of the nationality or status of the parents.; A child born outside Venezuela to parents who are both Venezuelans by birth.; A child born outside Venezuela to a Venezuelan father or mother, who is a Venezuelan by birth, provided that the child is living in Venezuela or declares his or her intention to obtain the Venezuelan nationality at any of the ...
Duri n g the Biden administration, the number of people trying to enter the U.S. has risen to 10 million to date, and the composition of the migrant flow has changed.