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Venezuela's opposition leader — recognized by the the U.S. and much of the world as the country's leader — will only attend the Summit of the Americas virtually.
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Carlos Vecchio said, "we need more time to include more Venezuelans" for Temporary Protected Status — and blasted Venezuela's authoritarian regime.
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Earlier this year, a United Nations report said 9.3 million people in Venezuela are moderately or severely food insecure. There are some efforts to help them coming out of the United States.
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This story was updated at 8:30 pm November 13, 2019. A group of Venezuelan opposition supporters took over the Venezuelan embassy in Brazil on Wednesday.…
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COMMENTARYEvery few months now, Vice President Mike Pence drops into Miami-Dade County to remind voters the Trump Administration is putting the squeeze on…
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Venezuela’s authoritarian regime is still in power. But that hasn’t stopped the country’s opposition leader Juan Guaidó from conducting a parallel…
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Critics joke that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro blames the U.S. – especially his Venezuelan foes living in the U.S. – whenever he stubs his toe. And…
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Three years ago, Venezuela’s socialist regime jailed opposition leader Leopoldo López for leading anti-government protests – and also tried to imprison…
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Anti-government unrest in Venezuela has entered its sixth week – with almost 40 people killed. Venezuelans in South Florida are also turning up the volume…