Venezuelans’ Migration throughout Latin America Fraught with Cultural Diffusion and Cultural Clashes
The United Nations has estimated that around 3.7 million people from Venezuela have left the country in search of a better life.
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Gonzalo Rodríguez, Vice Minister of the Fight Against Contraband, has announced the expansion of advanced military posts to fight contraband on the Chilean border.
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The former president and fugitive from justice receives $2,739 monthly from the Nicaraguan Chancellery.
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The national office of labor inspection in Peru declared that the immigration of Venezuelans has impacted the labor market in Peru.
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Luis Almagro, Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), demanded that the Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega fulfill his promise to liberate all political prisoners.
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Being a direct neighbor of the United States, Mexico has seen a significant increase in its own citizens as well as Central Americans leaving for its northern neighbor with the hope of finding better opportunities.
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A group of 367 migrants was stopped on April 21 as they made their way to the border with the United States.
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Argentina’s President Mauricio Macri welcomed Bolivia’s President Evo Morales at the Casa Rosada.
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Colombia has seen a significant increase in remittances being sent from neighboring Ecuador.
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Since January 10, 2019, the Costa Rican government has refused to recognize Nicolás Maduro as the President of Venezuela.
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