Protester Silvia Muñoz talked about friends — especially those from Venezuela — who backed Trump in the 2024 election, only to see him end their loved ones’ protected status in the United States. “He said he was going to deport every immigrant in this country. And he’s doing it,” Muñoz said. “They were naive, unfortunately.”
While portrayed by the Trump administration as hardened criminals, the Venezuelans returning to their home country in the deportation flights from the United States and Mexico are being welcomed back with open arms as prodigal sons and daughters — ironically,
After his special envoy's controversial comment that President Trump "doesn't want to do regime change" in Venezuela, Trump reversed course and tightened oil sanctions on that country's brutal dictatorship.
Will President Trump’s decision to end Temporary Protected Status for 300,000 Venezuelan immigrants dim Venezuelan Americans’ strong support for him?
President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that in March Chevron will no longer have a license to produce and export oil in Venezuela.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio doubled down on his tough stance on Venezuela on Wednesday, calling strongman Nicolas Maduro “a horrible dictator” and a “threat” that must be dealt with, indicating the Trump administration still supports a transition to democracy in the South American nation.