A special envoy is meeting with President Nicolás Maduro, a shift from the hard-line stance of Trump's first term.
The Trump administration will begin deporting undocumented Venezuelans back to their home country in a few weeks, marking the latest step in the federal government’s mass deportation efforts.
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Hosted on MSNHas Donald Trump changed course on Venezuela?Within his first two weeks in office, US President Donald Trump sent an emissary to arch-rival Venezuela, an apparent ...
While Trump is known for his bombastic, often threatening rhetoric in pursuit of U.S. interests, Rubio is taking a softer, ...
From the treacherous Panamanian jungle to the Texas-Mexico border, pipelines into the U.S. frequented by hundreds of thousands of migrants ...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio intends to announce the seizure on Thursday during a visit to Santo Domingo, the last stop ...
Nicolás Maduro’s regime on Friday released six American citizens imprisoned in Venezuela after the strongman met in Caracas ...
Richard Grenell, President Donald Trump’s special missions envoy, tweeted that he was returning from his trip to Caracas with ...
After meeting with Venezuelan ruler Nicolás Maduro, US President Donald Trump's envoy to Caracas Richard Grenell boarded his flight back home alongside six Americans who had been held hostage by ...
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When President Donald Trump froze foreign assistance for 90 days, he argued that such a drastic step was needed to eliminate ...
Six Americans who had been detained in Venezuela in recent months have freed by the government of President Nicolás Maduro ...
Since the Trump administration repealed TPS for all Venezuelans in the United States, Laura and other Floridians have been ...
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