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Venezuela migrants crossing US border in record numbers


Venezuela migrants crossing US border in record numbers
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Updated: 4:13 AM EDT Jun 28, 2021
JOSHUA GOODMAN
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Updated: 4:13 AM EDT Jun 28, 2021
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Yeah, migrants making the treacherous journey across the US Mexico border is nothing new. But where those migrants are coming from is Maria Nella Rojas is one of thousands of Venezuelans crossing into the United States. It s going to be 14 Venezuela Cuba Ross is one of six million Venezuelans who have left their homeland since President Nicolas Maduro took power in 2013. So let me you know, according to US government records, more Venezuelans crossed into the US via the southern border in May of this year than in the previous 14 years combined the effects of the pandemic in the hope that the biden administration will protect Venezuelans from deportation has led to a sharp increase of Venezuelans coming to the U. S. You. Tiffany Borough ....

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Uprooted again: Venezuela migrants cross US border in droves


Uprooted again: Venezuela migrants cross US border in droves
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DEL RIO, Texas (AP) Marianela Rojas huddles in prayer with fellow migrants after trudging across a slow-flowing stretch of the Rio Grande and nearly collapsing when she stepped on American soil for the first time.
“I won’t say it again,” interrupts a U.S. Border Patrol agent, giving orders in Spanish for Rojas and a group of 14 other Venezuelans to get into a detention van. “Only passports and money in your hands. Everything else earrings, chains, rings, watches in your backpacks.”
It’s a frequent scene across the U.S.-Mexico border at a time of swelling migration. But these aren’t farmers and low-wage workers from Mexico or Central America, who make up the bulk of those crossing. Among them are bankers, doctors and engineers from Venezuela, and t ....

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