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Venezuela has had a rough start to the year. Prominent human rights defender Rocío San Miguel and members of her…
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Venezuela has had a rough start to the year. Prominent human rights defender Rocío San Miguel and members of her…
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On January 26, Venezuela’s Supreme Court of Justice announced its decision to uphold bans on opposition presidential candidate María Corina…
The undersigned organizations express deep concern over the ongoing efforts by the Venezuelan government to pass the bill entitled “Law…
In his first speech as President of Argentina on December 10, Javier Milei made clear he would immediately be implementing…
Since our March 2022 commentary on Cuban migration, the Caribbean nation remains mired in economic turmoil with little relief. Nearly…
On December 10, Argentina will inaugurate Javier Milei, a self-proclaimed ‘anarcho-capitalist’ libertarian and right-wing populist economist marking a significant departure…
In an interview with the Instituto de Estudios Políticos y Sociales “Red Forma” of Venezuela, WOLA President, Carolina Jiménez Sandoval,…
The renewed dialogue and negotiations on Venezuela and the agreements signed on October 17, 2023, between the opposition’s Unitary Platform…
The Americas are facing unprecedented levels of migration. Many migrants and asylum seekers are coming to the United States. But…
On October 5, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that the U.S. had reached an agreement with the Venezuelan…
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