Court of Appeals Blocks Elimination of TPS for 600,000 Venezuelans
The decision keeps the benefit in place for a vulnerable community amid a context marked by renewed tensions between the…
The decision keeps the benefit in place for a vulnerable community amid a context marked by renewed tensions between the…
Ecuador’s National Assembly approved the country’s withdrawal from the Migration Agreement with Venezuela on August 27. This mechanism, in place since 2019, had allowed the special regularization of thousands of Venezuelan citizens. The resolution, which received 86 affirmative votes, was questioned by the Revolución Ciudadana bloc, which chose to abstain, considering the measure counterproductive.
Michael Paarlberg is a Political Science professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. In 2020 he served as the Latin America advisor to Bernie Sanders.
Joseph Humire speaks at the hearing on enhancing federal, state, and local coordination in the fight against criminal illegal aliens,…
The Processing and Penal Center Metropolitan Area of Caracas I, popularly known as El Helicoide, is a penitentiary center from…
The building of the United States Court of Appeals in San Francisco, California, houses the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals,…
Front view of the Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT), a Salvadoran megaprison where over 200 Venezuelan migrants deported from the United States…
On Sunday, Venezuela’s National Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC) announced the resumption of commercial flights with the Dominican Republic.
An abrupt decision by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) under the Trump administration has jeopardized approximately 500,000 migrants by revoking their residency permits obtained through the humanitarian parole program initiated during the Biden era. Among those affected are nearly 120,000 Venezuelans, who now face an imminent deportation order amidst immigration uncertainty.
A group of relatives and close ones of Venezuelans detained in the Center for Confinement of Terrorism (CECOT) in El Salvador arrived this week in the Central American country to demand proof of life and to learn about the health status of their loved ones.