The Trump administration plans to seize a second plane belonging to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s government.
A number of Venezuelans living legally in the United States are afraid after the Trump Administration has revoked their protective status.
Unlike other Latin American leaders, El Salvador’s president is more than embracing US plans to move millions of undocumented migrants off its soil ...
Conservative Spanish parliament member Cayetana Alvarez de Toledo, in Miami to receive a democracy award, said her government ...
The unprecedented pause and potential elimination of many U.S. foreign assistance programs, announced in President Trump’s ...
Trump's order revoking TPS status for almost 350,000 Venezuelans in 60 days would be 'suicidal' for some if they're sent back ...
The military action was overshadowed by Trump's announcement that he imposed 25% tariffs on goods being imported into the ...
Venezuelans in South Florida and across the country expressed outrage, fear and uncertainty Saturday after President Donald ...
Six Americans who had been detained in Venezuela in recent months were freed by the government of President Nicolá ...
Grenell’s hours long trip to Venezuela, according to the White House, was focused on Trump’s efforts to deport Venezuelans ...