The White House said it planned to once again invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to extradite Venezuelan nationals.
Texas-based corporation Chevron could be granted an additional sixty days to wind down its operations in Venezuela.
The Trump administration has admitted in court proceedings that many of those forcibly expelled have no criminal record.
A CEPR report highlights the connection between Washington's economic sanctions and migration from countries like Cuba and Venezuela.
Originally set up by the Bolívar state governorship, La Vergareña was acquired by shipping and mining mogul Daniel K. Ludwig ...
Caracas blasted the administration’s “anachronistic and illegal” act and vowed to defend its migrants’ rights in the face of ...
US sanctions hit Venezuela hard, yet Indigenous communities' traditional farming and mutual aid practices mitigate the crisis ...
Chevron is set to wind down its operations in early April but analysts suggest the corporation could secure an extension or a new license.
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