With at least 11 passengers drowned between Venezuela and Trinidad, the fatal count of a historic tragedy grows: our people are trapped between traffickers, Maduro’s dictatorship, and the indifference of the Trinidadian government
Mila Rojas knows about displaced youth, because she's displaced herself; this is a story, the tale of migrant struggle, that many Venezuelan expats will feel as their own
Many Venezuelans have traditionally admired the U.S., but 2020 brought on something new: a deep identification with American symbols and politics, at home and abroad
Betting on oneself sure can pay off, as it did for Ana T, a Venezuelan woman who went to America looking for opportunities and found herself working with international music stars
29 Venezuelan refugees, 16 minors among them, were missing for a day after the Trinidadian government put them in wooden boats back to Venezuela. They are safe now but the story hasn’t ended
To get a solid ground beneath her feet, Oriana had to go through an excruciating trip out of Venezuela, and a grueling first year in Buenos Aires. But perseverance always pays off
With thousands leaving the country as the situation deteriorates, what’s the noticeable impact Venezuelan migrants are having around the world? The answer will come from culture and food
Venezuela's commercial airways are closed since the beginning of the pandemic. This is the story of a family's struggle to get two 80-year-olds out of the country with a black market flight
It’s getting common for Venezuelans to arrive in the U.S. to apply for political asylum, but are they all entitled to it? Here are some tools to understand the limitations of that process
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