U.S. Seizes Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro’s Airplane: ‘Violated U.S. Sanctions’
Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro’s plane was seized by U.S. authorities in the Dominican Republic, according to multiple reports.
Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro’s plane was seized by U.S. authorities in the Dominican Republic, according to multiple reports.
The recent Venezuelan presidential election has prompted an uproar of protests in the country, sparked by claims of an illegitimate win for current Socialist president Nicolás Maduro.
Protests have broken out in Venezuela following Nicolas Maduro being declared as the winner of the presidential election by Venezuela’s government.
Nicolas Maduro was declared the election winner by Venezuela’s government, however, he was met with the opposition claiming victory in Sunday’s presidential election, setting up a major showdown with the government.
A new bill introduced by Texas Senator Ted Cruz will make it much more difficult for foreign nationals to be released into the U.S. after they are processed at the southern border.
Hurricane Beryl was crashing toward Jamaica on Wednesday, with Jamaicans scrambling to make preparations after the powerful Category 4 storm had already killed at least seven people and caused grave damage in the southeast Caribbean.
A fleet of Russian warships have finally arrived in Havana in a visit meant to display a purposeful “show of strength” amid tensions with the west over its support for Ukraine.
A Georgia grand jury indicted illegal migrant Jose Ibarra, the suspect charged in the murder of nursing student Laken Riley, on 10 counts including malice murder and kidnapping on Tuesday.
Despite the fact that tens of billions of tax dollars are being spent on their care, illegal immigrants, many of whom are from Venezuela and Africa, came to a meeting in New York City on Tuesday with concerns that the free food, shelter, and language accommodations they are receiving are Read more…
A popular “TikTok celebrity” who purportedly entered the country illegally from Venezuela has encouraged individuals to use their “right to squatter’s rights” in the U.S. by teaching his 500,000 followers how to “invade” vacant homes and other people’s property.