The architecture of exclusion: The global offensive against the right to migrate
While the economies of various nations are sustained on the labor of migrants, the “ICE-ization” of immigration policy around the world criminalizes their very existence.
Maduro gov’t negotiates return of 252 Venezuelans detained by US in El Salvador
Following a months-long campaign demanding their release, the Venezuelan men arrived Friday in Venezuela from El Salvador.
They took her baby: The struggle of a nation and a mother to reunite a family after US deportation
The Venezuelan government, working with the family and social organizations, achieved the repatriation of 2-year-old Maikelys after consistent pressure on US authorities to reunite the mother with her daughter.
Bukele proposes exchange of detainees to Venezuela as criticism mounts over detention of deported migrants
The Venezuelan Attorney General’s Office requested information on the detainees. Social organizations accuse Bukele of imprisoning Salvadoran politicians despite his rhetoric against Venezuela.
40 people arrested in Texas “anti-gang” raid amid mass deportation efforts
Mass deportation operations continue as evidence emerges that Venezuelan migrants are being deported to El Salvador based on their tattoos
Venezuela demands the immediate repatriation of migrants detained in El Salvador
The Venezuelan government has promised that it will “fight until it frees all its compatriots” who have been imprisoned and deported without evidence thanks to an 18th-century US law.
“Using Venezuelan women in the campaign is disgusting”: Venezuelan feminists rebut Bolsonaro
Feminist collectives repudiated the president’s statements about young Venezuelan girls and demanded that migrants be protected
Murder of young Venezuelan immigrants rekindles tension between Colombia and Venezuela
Caracas has promised to take the case to the UN and claims that it is part of larger “politics of hatred and persecution by high authorities”
Following xenophobic attacks, hundreds of Venezuelans return from Chile
A group of 200 Venezuelans voluntarily returned to their country from Chile with the assistance of the socialist government of President Nicolás Maduro, following the xenophobic attacks in Chile’s Iquique last month
More than 3,000 Venezuelans voluntarily return to their homeland
Migrants seek to return after suffering from xenophobia, economic insecurity and social vulnerability in various Latin American countries






