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Venezuelan opposition member Pedro Urruchurtu spoke to the UN about spending more than 400 days sheltering in the Argentine Embassy in Caracas as Maduro operatives had rifles pointed at him and his ...
Honduras President Xiomara Castro and U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem discuss immigration and border security ...
Honduras President Xiomara Castro and U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem discuss immigration and border security ...
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Venezuela’s National Electoral Council, staffed with many Maduro supporters, declared him the president. The opposition said González won and presented thousands of voting tallies as evidence.
Regional officials serve four-year terms. According to Venezuela’s National Electoral Council (CNE), 21.5 million citizens are eligible to vote. The electoral authority will set up 27,713 voting ...
For the loved ones of TPS beneficiaries, the Supreme Court decision ignites fear of family separations and the loss of livelihoods. When it moved to revoke the TPS protections in February, the ...
The Venezuelan government under President Nicholas Maduro has engaged in a "brutal crackdown" that includes killings and forced detention of critics, a Human Rights Watch report says.
Edmundo González, recognized by the United States as Venezuela’s president-elect, urges the Trump administration not to deal with the Maduro regime on immigration.
Puerto Rico's political status can only change with approval from Congress. González also highlighted the strategic importance of Puerto Rico to U.S. national security interests.
González said he plans to return to Venezuela to take up the mantle of president, although it is not clear if and when he will do so. The Venezuelan government has said González will be arrested ...
When the votes recorded on the receipts were tallied, the opposition announced that González had won the election with a vote of 67 percent, based on the receipts from 85 percent of polling stations.