Venezuela, Trump and American
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Venezuela's state-run oil company PDVSA is getting ready to resume work at its joint ventures under terms similar to Biden-era licenses, once U.S. President Donald Trump reinstates authorizations for its partners to operate and export oil under swaps,
The Trump administration had canceled Chevron’s license soon after taking office, charging the Maduro government was slow to take back deported Venezuelans.
The decision marks a softening in the White House’s approach to the South American country.
The United States on Friday designated a group it said is tied to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for allegedly supporting the Tren de Aragua gang and Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel, which the U.S. has named foreign terrorist organizations.
In our report, we analyze the current situation through an extensive examination of reports from local organizations and international human rights bodies issued throughout this tumultuous year, arriving at conclusions that inform our policy recommendations for the international community,
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Venezuelan migrants imprisoned for months in El Salvador under a U.S. immigration crackdown have reunited with their families
Earlier Friday Little League announced that the Cardenales Little League team from Barquisimeto had won the regional title and a world series berth in South Williamsport for the second straight year. Little League spokesperson Kevin Fountain when asked about the visa status for members of that team said “we are working with the State Department.”
U.S. District Judge Boasberg weighs new allegations in the Trump administration's immigration case after blocking the administration's use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans.