VENEZUELA

Mar 27 2025POLITICS

A 1798 Law and Modern Deportations

The Trump administration faced a significant setback in its efforts to deport Venezuelan nationals. A federal appeals court refused to pause a lower court's decision that questioned the administration's use of a 1798 wartime law for deportations. This law, the Alien Enemies Act, was at the center of

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Mar 25 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Consequences of a Simple Mistake

A recent incident has sparked widespread criticism and concern. A group of high-ranking officials in the Trump administration made a significant error. They accidentally shared confidential military plans with an unintended recipient. This slip-up occurred in a Signal group chat that

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Mar 25 2025POLITICS

Fighting for Venezuelan Rights in the U. S.

A big court battle is happening in San Francisco. Lawyers are fighting for Venezuelan immigrants. They want a judge to stop a plan that could kick out nearly 350, 000 people. These people are in the U. S. legally. They have something called Temporary Protected Status (TPS). This status lets people f

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Mar 25 2025CRIME

Women Caught in the Middle of U. S. Deportation Drama

A recent deportation effort by the U. S. government saw eight women from Venezuela caught in the middle of a complex situation. The women were initially part of a group of alleged gang members from Venezuela who were deported to El Salvador. The women were not aware of their destination un

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

Venezuela's Oil: The Tariff Twist

The United States is planning to hit countries buying Venezuelan oil with a 25% tariff. This move is part of a broader strategy to pressure Venezuela, which has been a significant oil supplier to the US. The tariff announcement came from the White House, which accused Venezuela of sending criminals

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Mar 22 2025POLITICS

The Mystery of the Venezuelan Flights to El Salvador

The US and El Salvador have been under scrutiny for their handling of Venezuelan migrants. The deportation of 238 Venezuelans from Texas to El Salvador has sparked controversy and legal battles. The US government claims these individuals are part of the Tren de Aragua drug cartel, a group the US h

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

Legal Showdown: Trump's Wartime Law and Venezuelan Deportations

The Trump administration's use of an old law to deport Venezuelans is under scrutiny. A judge might block this move. This law, the Alien Enemies Act, is from 1798. It lets the government deport people from enemy countries during wartime. The judge wants to know if this law was used correctly. He als

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

Venezuelan Gang Members: A Legal Battle Unfolds

The Trump administration is heading back to court to justify its decision to deport Venezuelan migrants without following proper legal procedures. This move has sparked a heated debate and a legal showdown with a federal judge. The dispute centers around the deportation of over two hundred individua

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Mar 16 2025POLITICS

Trump's Deportation Plan Grounded by Judge

A recent legal battle has put a halt to a controversial plan by the Trump administration. The Alien Enemies Act of 1798, a wartime law, was set to be used for mass deportations of Venezuelan immigrants. This law allows the US to detain and remove people deemed a threat without following the usual le

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Mar 16 2025POLITICS

Tren de Aragua: The Invisible Invasion

In the shadows of the United States, a silent invasion is underway. Tren de Aragua (TdA), a notorious Foreign Terrorist Organization, has been quietly infiltrating the country. This group, with its thousands of members, is more than just a criminal enterprise; it's a well-oiled machine of chaos, ope

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