CARICOM countries very nervous about continued migration of Venezuelans
this is some forked tongue bullshyt
Venezuela is falling apart but all outside forces are supposed to watch the house on fire.
Makes no sense to me.
CARICOM countries very nervous about continued migration of Venezuelans
Crushed by political instability and economic misery, more than four million Venezuelans have left their country since 2015; hundreds of thousands have found their way to the United States. President Donald Trump claims to be in their corner, but not convincingly. His administration's efforts to free Venezuela from the white-knuckled grip of the Maduro government have been offset by the continued deportations of vulnerable Venezuelans living in the States, as well as the president's refusal to offer them temporary legal status. Put simply, there's no doubt Trump is an enemy of Maduro. What's less obvious, however, is whether he's a true friend to the Venezuelans who have managed to escape Maduro's murderous regime.
It's in the context of these bubbling political trust issues that Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) did his best to reassure uneasy Venezuelans of their safety in the United States. In two videos released in July, one in English and the other in Spanish, Rubio claimed that not only was it unlikely that a Venezuelan such as Rojas would be booted from the country — but also it wasn't actually possible. According to Rubio, ICE remains unable to deport Venezuelans for two reasons: First, there are no direct flights from the States to Venezuela, and, second, the United States does not have an active diplomatic relationship with the Maduro regime because it recognizes opposition leader Juan Guaidó as Venezuela's interim president. As Rubio tells it, the worst that could happen to a Venezuelan without papers stateside is they might be detained for "three weeks" by an immigration agent who "didn't get the memo" about the breakdown in relations between the two countries.
But in reality, immigration officials appear to be using indirect flights to continue deportations to Venezuela without missing a beat. The Trump administration suspended all direct flights to Venezuela May 15, the same day Rojas was deported on a Copa Airlines flight from Miami to Caracas after a brief layover in Panama. Another Venezuelan detained in Broward, Alfonso Cazalis, was deported one week after Rojas was removed. The details of his trip were the same: an indirect Copa Airlines flight from Miami to Caracas with a stopover in Panama.
this is some forked tongue bullshyt
this is some forked tongue bullshyt
Venezuela is falling apart but all outside forces are supposed to watch the house on fire.
Makes no sense to me.
Venezuela is falling apart but all outside forces are supposed to watch the house on fire.
Makes no sense to me.
you support Russia and Chinese imperialism.
What good is going to come out of intervening in Venezuela? Has intervening in central or south american governments ever worked out for the US?
We'll do what? Just put another Pinochet in power and ruin another country down there...again???

Good. US and UK should release VZ finances.
Nah. LOL.