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This month, for the first time in a decade, Venezuela will hold an election in which Maduro’s government is being challenged by an opposition with a credible chance of winning.
Venezuelan men initially left their wives, children and elderly relatives behind as they fled the country to find work in order to send money back home. [43] Mothers and children would later leave Venezuela to find their families as they grew exacerbated with the crisis as remittances could not sustain their daily needs. [43]
Venezuelans who like Macedo have no way of voting while in the United States because their country's embassy and consulates have been closed for years. But she hopes that this time there will be a ...
He posted a video and pictures on social media of the men once they were on a plane heading home and after they landed, saying, “We are wheels up and headed home with these 6 American citizens ...
An Associated Press investigation that followed two students encouraging anti-government support in poor districts found much discontent among the lower classes, but those Venezuelans were generally more worried about possibly losing pensions, subsidies, education, and healthcare if the opposition were to gain power, and many stated they felt ...
In just twelve months in September 1999, 1,086 Venezuelans were granted asylum according to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. [54] It has been calculated that from 1998 to 2013 over 1.5 million Venezuelans, between 4% and 6% of the Venezuela's total population, left the country following the Bolivarian Revolution. [55]
A Venezuelan family gets ready for bed in their apartment amid a time when, despite having legal documentation to reside in the U.S., they fear possible deportation by U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
Here are the voices of some Venezuelans living abroad. Some have carved out new lives; some hope to return — someday. COLOMBIA. Most Venezuelans who have left in the past decade have settled in Colombia, where the government has set up a program to grant them legal residency status and incorporate them into the formal economy.