The Homeland Security Department said Friday that over 800,000 Venezuelans and Salvadorans can legally remain for 18 more months.
The inauguration of Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro left his opponents grappling with mixed feelings of hope and disappointment, wondering why the self-styled socialist leader could not be stopped despite credible evidence that he had lost the election last year.
The Department of Homeland Security says about 600,000 Venezuelans and more than 200,000 El Salvadorans already living in the United States can legally remain another 18 months.
Protestors from across Latin America took to the streets Thursday, rallying against the inauguration of President Nicolás Maduro for a third term. (AP/Cesar Barreto, Marko Alvarez, Cesar Olmos, Mauricio Cuevas,
Death toll rises to 10 from Los Angeles-area fires, according to county coroner's office.
But then you realize it’s more of the same.” That realization is hard to process for millions of Venezuelans who, like Perez, had imagined a different Jan. 10 — one with Gonzalez receiving the presidential sash and Machado giving one of her signature ...
"I represent the will of nearly eight million Venezuelans and have a duty to defend that mandate." González strongly condemned Maduro's decision to order the closure of the country's airspace ...
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris lead a briefing regarding the federal response to the spread of wildfires in the Los Angeles ... About 600,000 Venezuelans and more than ...
Biden Extends Time in US for 800,000 Venezuelans, Salvadorans as Trump Readies Immigration Crackdown MIAMI (AP) — About 600,000 Venezuelans and more than 230,000 Salvadorans already living in ...