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According to the term you entered "aragua": 19 news found
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U.S. Ends Temporary Protected Status for Immigrants from Honduras and Nicaragua

The U.S. revokes Temporary Protected Status for thousands from Honduras and Nicaragua, risking deportation for many immigrants.

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Nicaraguan ex-military officer Roberto Samcam assassinated in Costa Rica

Roberto Samcam, a Nicaraguan dissident, was assassinated in Costa Rica, intensifying fears for the safety of exiled opposition figures.

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Violeta Chamorro, Nicaragua's first female president, passes away at 95

Violeta Chamorro, Nicaragua's first female president and peace bringer, died at 95, marking the end of a notable era in Central American politics.

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Nicaragua Withdraws from UNESCO Following Award to Exiled Newspaper

Nicaragua's withdrawal from UNESCO follows the awarding of a press freedom prize to the exiled newspaper La Prensa, highlighting tensions over censorship and dissent.

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US Charges First Tren de Aragua Gang Member with Terrorism-Related Offenses

The US has charged a high-ranking Tren de Aragua member with terrorism-related offenses, marking a significant legal action against the gang.

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Federal Judges in New York and Texas Halt Deportation of Venezuelans Under Alien Enemies Act

Federal judges in Texas and New York have temporarily blocked the deportation of Venezuelan men accused of gang affiliation, citing due process under the Alien Enemies Act.

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Venezuela Receives First High-Level Gang Member Among US Deportees Amid Ongoing Controversy

Venezuela reports the arrival of the first recognized gang leader among US deportees, igniting debates on deportation policies and asylum rights.

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U.S. Deportations of Venezuelans to El Salvador Spark Controversy and Legal Battles

Deportations of Venezuelan nationals to El Salvador have ignited a legal standoff and controversy surrounding immigration policies and gang affiliations.

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U.S. Migrant Soccer Player Deported Over Tattoo Mistaken for Gang Affiliation

Venezuelan soccer player Jerce Reyes Barrios deported to El Salvador due to a tattoo misidentified as gang-related, raising serious due process concerns.

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Trump Administration Faces Backlash Over Deportations of Venezuelan Gang Members to El Salvador

The Trump administration is under scrutiny for deporting Venezuelan alleged gang members to El Salvador, allegedly violating a court order and bypassing due process.

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