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  2. 'Ghost criminals': How Venezuelan gang members are ... - AOL

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    Some Venezuelans can be removed from the U.S. by land — under a 2023 deal, Mexico agreed to take back up to 30,000 migrants from Venezuela, Haiti, Nicaragua and Cuba monthly.

  3. Transactional sex - Wikipedia

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    Transactional sex is a superset of sex work, in that the exchange of monetary reward for sex includes a broader set of (usually non-marital) obligations that do not necessarily involve a predetermined payment or gift, but where there is a definite motivation to benefit materially from the sexual exchange.

  4. Chicago gangbangers rage against newly arrived Venezuelan ...

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    He says Venezuelan migrants are getting money, clothes, cars and apartments despite not having Social Security numbers. He says native poor Chicagoans should be getting the funds instead. Matthew ...

  5. Human trafficking in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    A map of Venezuela and its economic activity. In 2011 Venezuela was a source, transit, and destination country for men, women, and children trafficked for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation and forced labor. [1] Venezuela's political, economic, and social concerns contributed to the factors and types of human trafficking in the country.

  6. Prostitution in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Another trend regarding Venezuelan travesti that has been investigated is the migration trans women from Venezuela to Europe to become transgender sex workers. The first generation to do this came to Italy in the 1970s. Now, travesti also travel to Spain, France, Germany, and Switzerland. In Europe, travesti are able to “enhance the process ...

  7. The woman said their destination wasn’t going to be like one of those cities full of Venezuelans with fewer resources to go around, like Miami or New York, according to one migrant who asked not ...

  8. ‘A new low’: What some Miami Venezuelans think of migrants ...

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    When Maria Corina Vegas took the stand in Downtown Doral Park, she moved her hands up and down the Venezuelan flag in front of her. ‘A new low’: What some Miami Venezuelans think of migrants ...

  9. Gender inequality in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Under the Luis Herrera Campins administration, the Venezuelan government focused on revamping the nation's "family law". On 16 July 1982, the Congress of Venezuela approved changes to the law which granted Venezuelan women and equal power to their husband for making family decisions as well as the power to divorce their partner if they committed adultery.