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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Sunday that Venezuelans in the U.S. who were previously under temporary protective status (TPS) can apply for asylum. “Every individual that was under
For many, the removal of the Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro has not eased uncertainty about their immigration status in the United States.
The Venezuelans living in the US might finally hear some good news amid their president’s swift arrest - leaving the country’s fate uncertain.
World affairs editor Sam Kiley reports from ‘Venezuela’ Favela in Cucuta, on the Colombian border where Venezuelans live as refugees and all anyone can think about is Donald Trump’s capture of Nicolas
Massachusetts-based refugee resettlement agencies are seeking $6 million in the state supplemental budget following steep federal cuts.
Canada likely to see more Venezuelan refugees, migrants if country further destabilizes, experts say
Economic, political conditions in Venezuela over last several years have already increased number of asylum claims significantly
Cuban-born Congressman Carlos Gimenez warns Venezuela must hold new elections within months, not years, after Maduro's capture and U.S. intervention.
The Department of Homeland Security later said that Noem's statement did not say that Venezuelans who were under TPS can apply for refugee status. It adds to uncertainty among Venezuelans who previously held Temporary Protected Status before the program was revoked.
SAO PAULO/BRASILIA, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Brazil's government on Saturday condemned the U.S. military attack on Venezuela and the capture of its leader as the crossing of "an unacceptable line," while Brazilian officials were closely watching any unusual movement of refugees at the border with its neighbor.
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Colombia prepares for refugee influx after US strikes on Venezuela
Already home to three million Venezuelan refugees, Colombia is worried that over a million more could try to cross over.