Homeland Security says about 600,000 Venezuelans and more than 200,000 El Salvadorans living in the U.S. can legally remain another 18 months.
More than a dozen countries across North, Central and South America have condemned the swearing-in of Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolás Maduro for a third term, following an election marred by allegations of fraud.
The Department of Homeland Security has extended the temporary protected status designations for Venezuelans and El Salvadorans by 18 months.
El Salvador is now the safest country in Latin America. The astonishing reduction in homicide rates is a result of President Nayib Bukele's crackdown on gangs.
The announcement, which came as Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro took office for a third ... Security cited “environmental conditions in El Salvador that prevent individuals from returning ...
He had other postings in Belgium and El Salvador and served as ambassador to Algeria. His last post was ambassador to Argentina during the first years of the government of Hugo Chávez, Maduro’s predecessor and mentor. More recently, González worked as ...
Since his loss in Venezuela's election last year, governing for Maduro has largely become an exercise in repression and controlling the narrative. The post For Maduro, Silencing Venezuela's Opposition Has Become Job One appeared first on World Politics Review.
Nicolas Maduro's controversial presidency in Venezuela faces international backlash and economic decline amid authoritarian rule and sanctions.
Additionally, the department cited "environmental conditions in El Salvador that prevent individuals from returning," specifically heavy rains and storms that the Central American country has ...
WASHINGTON - President Joe Biden's administration on Friday renewed deportation relief that currently covers 900,000 immigrants from Venezuela, El Salvador, Ukraine and Sudan, a move that would delay any attempts by President-elect Donald Trump to sunset those protections.
The Biden administration announced a slew of new sanctions against allies of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in opposition to his claim of election victory, calling his Friday inauguration