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During today's U.S. State Department press briefing, spokesperson Tammy Bruce stated that the U.S. has made clear that Venezuela "must," accept it's repatriated citizens from the United States.
U.S. sanctions have only entrenched the Maduro regime and opened up Venezuela to Russian and Chinese penetration.
The U.S. has imposed a 25 percent tariff on Venezuelan oil in response to Nicolás Maduro’s refusal to take back deported ...
The U.S. State Department has upped its travel advisory for Trinidad and Tobago, a Caribbean island off the northeast coast of Venezuela, due to a state of emergency. The State Department issued a ...
A federal judge halted the Trump administration’s efforts to end Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of ...
In February, Venezuela exported 910,000 barrels per ... PDVSA, Repsol, Eni, Maurel & Prom, Reliance and the US State Department did not immediately reply to requests for comment.
Families of Venezuelan deportees held in El Salvador’s infamous Cecot prison can petition the Salvadoran government for their ...
The US has revoked two licences for the development of cross-border natural gas projects between Trinidad & Tobago and ...
Leaders from across the Caribbean are seeking clarity after a draft of a U.S. government list of over 40 countries which could face sweeping travel restrictions was made public, a move which could ...
A Venezuelan official says Venezuela will once again accept repatriation flights from the United States carrying its deported ...