Nearly 200 Venezuelan migrants detained by the U.S. at Guantanamo Bay have been returned to their home country.
For Venezuelan students at the University of Florida, the uncertainty surrounding Temporary Protected Status is a heavy burden, bringing deep emotional challenges as they grapple with what lies ahead.
Nearly 200 Venezuelan migrants to the U.S. were returned to their home country after being detained at Guantanamo Bay, in a flurry of flights that forged an unprecedented pathway for U.S. deportations ...
These round, flat discs made with pre-cooked cornmeal, called "masarepa," make an appearance at almost every meal in these ...
Lulla’s, the first Venezuelan bakery in NYC, opened in Brooklyn in February. Founder and Chef Ivo Diaz talks about his ...
WASHINGTON — Venezuelans with temporary legal protections have sued the Trump administration over its decision to strip about ...
In the wake of devastating fires in Southern California, many businesses are navigating the next steps when it comes to ...
AT A GLANCE - The Department of Homeland Security recently published a notice in the Federal Register, indicating that Secretary ...
There are hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans whose legal status is vanishing. 'I live in distress. I dream that I'm being ...
Over 7.7 million people have left Venezuela, with 6.5 million hosted in Latin America and the Caribbean. UNHCR supports their inclusion and seeks solutions for stability and growth.
President Trump's crackdown on undocumented immigrants has disrupted life for thousands of families and may leave many people ...