A Bus Ticket for Venezuelan Walkers in Colombia
Colombia has welcomed Venezuelan refugees like no other country has. But now it needs to take an extra step
Colombia has welcomed Venezuelan refugees like no other country has. But now it needs to take an extra step
The events in the Chilean town of Iquique are just the latest chapter in a history of tensions sparked by Venezuela's migration crisis. What’s the situation in the main destinations of the continent? Here’s the broad picture
Men, women, children and elderly people are entering the United States via Rio Grande, following migratory routes and methods that Mexicans and Central Americans had traditionally used
The thing about first-world leftists who support chavismo is that they don’t realize they embody the imperialistic dynamics they criticize
With 96% of households in poverty, and 79% in extreme poverty, the Venezuelan disaster isn’t gender neutral: women carry the brunt of survival for them and their families
By honoring his electoral promise, the new U.S. President went further than the Trump administration in protecting Venezuelans in irregular status—but not as far as Colombia did
Brookings insists that the Venezuelan mass migration crisis receives ten times less funding from the international community than Syria’s, despite their comparable magnitude
The very day before he left office, Trump signed an Administrative Memorandum that protects certain Venezuelans from being deported. How is this similar (and different) to the TPS?
While Chile deported more than a hundred Venezuelans, and other countries reinforced their borders, Colombia provides its brand of Temporary Protection Status to Venezuelan migrants, similar to the one promised by Joe Biden
The Temporary Protection Status, promised in the election campaign by Joe Biden, could be very good news for many Venezuelans living in the U.S. without visas, green cards or American citizenship. What should we expect?
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