Following the U.S. designation of Tren de Aragua as a terrorist organization, new evidence has surfaced in Chile showing not only that there are links between the Venezuelan gang and the Nicolás Maduro regime,
The killing infuriated politicians in Chile, one of Latin America’s safest and most affluent countries, and set off a diplomatic dispute with Venezuela’s regime. The murder sent shock waves throughout the Venezuelan diaspora, where exiles worried that ...
Venezuela boasts of having the largest oil reserves on the planet, and a massive exodus of its people means that there are almost eight million fewer mouths to feed, but still some five million Venezuelans are going hungry in the country,
Venezuela Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, an ally of strongman Nicolás Maduro, is accused of ordering the assassination in Santiago, Chile, allegedly carried out by transnational crime gang Tren de Aragua.
Caracas, January 26 (RHC)-- The Foreign Minister of Venezuela, Yván Gil, affirms that since August 2024 the country broke all types of relations with the Government of Chile, in response to statements by the Chilean Minister of the Interior, Carolina Tohá.
The only reason hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans living outside Venezuela left was because they realized President Biden would let them into the US unchecked.
The Minister of the Interior of Chile, Carolina Tohá, assured that she will resort to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to make all those […]
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There is no census, and migrants come and go, but the majority of people in La Soledad appear to be from Venezuela, the once-wealthy South American nation that has seen an exodus of more than 7 million amid an economic, social and political crackup.
In Mexico City, some migrants have built tent cities and slept on the streets. In a country long sympathetic to migrants, neighbors are protesting.