Now What Venezuela
Some news from your friendly blog Caracas Chronicles: we have an in-person event in Miami
The first “repatriation flights” of Venezuelan immigrants have landed in Maiquetía, materializing the arrangement made between Maduro and the White House
The seized PDVSA plane was used by VP Delcy Rodríguez, along with Maduro officials' friends and family, for leisure trips. It has been under U.S. Treasury sanctions since 2020
A lack of solidarity with the Venezuelan community in the U.S. and the primacy of a purported “national interest” without empirical basis threaten the status of migrants and international cooperation on these matters
Rafael Caldera is often blamed for releasing Hugo Chávez from prison after his failed coup. Here’s the context in which those events unfolded
Hundred of thousands Venezuelans in the U.S. are being cornered to a sort of no man’s land: between a destination that wants them out and a home country that forced them to leave