CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Debates over President Donald Trump’s hardline migration policies are focused on the Venezuelan ...
The Trump administration’s removal of more than 130 Venezuelans amid a court battle to block their deportation has ignited alarm they may have violated a court order barring its use of the Alien ...
Should the order survive a court challenge, President Trump's invocation of the Alien Enemies Act gives the federal ...
The news that hundreds of migrants were headed to an El Salvador prison caused panic for some Venezuelans, who worried that ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio responded to critics questioning whether a recent deportation flight of Venezuelans included ...
Tren de Aragua, a gang born out of a Venezuelan prison, is a loose network that doesn’t operate like groups typically ...
Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, also asserted that the federal courts “have no jurisdiction” over ...
The Trump administration plans to pay El Salvador $6 million to keep the alleged gang members in the country's notorious ...
Later, there were statements from CARICOM and the OAS condemning Venezuela’s actions. The incursion also generated a rare meeting between the President and Opposition Leader Aubrey Norton.
CARICOM Heads at their February 19 to 21st summit have expressed grave concerns over Venezuela’s stated plans to conduct elections in Guyana’s county of Essequibo. In their Communique issued ...