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A Bronx high school student from Venezuela was detained by federal immigration officials last week following a court appearance for his asylum case.
The State Department is ramping up efforts to dissuade people from going to Venezuela after revealing it is unjustly imprisoning more Americans than any other country.
As several politicians called for the release of the Bronx student arrested by ICE, one voice was notably more muted: Mayor ...
The U.S. government issued an alert today, strongly advising American citizens against all travel to Venezuela, citing a ...
Any non-U.S. citizen who uses CBP Home will receive travel assistance and $1,000, according to the U.S. Department of ...
The State Department said​ that it does not have an operating embassy or consulate in Venezuela and warned of "severe risks" there.
Venezuelan student Dylan, 20, was detained by ICE in New York after his asylum case was dismissed, sparking outcry from city education officials and advocates.
The New York City public schools chancellor is encouraging parents to continue sending their children to school after a ...
The United States and Venezuela on Tuesday each warned their respective citizens against traveling to the other country, with the U.S. citing the risk of wrongful detention in the South American ...
Federal immigration enforcement agents detained a 20-year–old Venezuelan migrant who’s been attending a public high school in the Bronx, drawing the ire of New York City Schools ...
Many migrants decide to take the risk and try to remain unnoticed to avoid being returned to the country they fled from ...