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  2. Venezuelan refugee crisis - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Venezuelan family in US under curtailed humanitarian ...

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    In Venezuela that wouldn’t happen, they’d steal your shoes,” Padron said. Now her daughter has no way to rejoin the family, and Padron is unsure of her own next steps.

  4. Forced to emigrate, Venezuelans living abroad hope for ... - AOL

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    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 ...

  5. Venezuela agrees to take back its citizens, releases U.S ...

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    (The Center Square) – Eleven days after President Donald Trump took office, the Venezuelan government agreed to take back its citizens who illegally entered the U.S., including violent members ...

  6. 2015 Colombia–Venezuela migrant crisis - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 Colombia–Venezuela migrant crisis refers to a diplomatic and humanitarian crisis that occurred in mid-2015 following the shooting of three Venezuelan soldiers on the Venezuela–Colombia border that left them injured and President of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro's response of deporting thousands of Colombians.

  7. U.S. sanctions during the Venezuelan crisis - Wikipedia

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    Just before the May 2018 Venezuelan presidential election, the U.S. sanctioned four Venezuelans and three companies it said were involved in corruption and money laundering [42] including Diosdado Cabello, Chavismo's number two person and President of the ANC, [42] Cabello's wife, Marleny Contreras Hernández de Cabello, Venezuela's Tourism ...

  8. Venezuelans without a lawful immigration status in the United States could be sent back to their country. That includes Venezuelans in the United States who have illegally crossed into the country ...

  9. United States–Venezuela relations - Wikipedia

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    During the Spanish American wars of independence, the United States was officially neutral but permitted Spanish American agents to obtain weapons and supplies.With the reception of Manuel Torres in 1821, the Gran Colombia (present-day Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, northern Peru, Venezuela, western Guyana and northwest Brazil) became the first former Spanish colony recognized by the United States ...