Is the US attack on Venezuela imminent?US President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that the airspace above Venezuela should be seen as “closed in its entirety.” Caracas slammed the move and said ...
The Venezuelan President has denied any ties to the illegal drug trade, and his government has condemned Trump’s warning that ...
The pardon of Juan Orlando Hernández, who served less than two years of a 45-year sentence for drug trafficking, comes as ...
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) spoke with Nancy Cordes on Face the Nation Sunday about Venezuela, President Trump announcing plans to pardon former Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernandez and more.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro appears even more isolated this week after losing two regional allies, Honduras and St. Vincent and the Grenadines, at the polls as he confronts Washington’s naval ...
The National Security Strategy (NSS) is a document setting U.S. foreign policy goals that the Executive Branch periodically sends to Congress. Commenting on the NSS released on December 5, Rebecca ...
Venezuela tensions over alleged drug trafficking while pardoning a convicted Honduran cocaine trafficker, drawing criticism for a perceived double standard.
SAN ANTONIO – More than 140 immigrants from Venezuela, Honduras, Mexico and other South American countries were taken into custody on Sunday following a multiple-agency operation on the North Side.
White House showdown erupts as Karoline Leavitt confronts a reporter’s challenge on Venezuela, Honduras, and allegations of political overreach. In a tense exchange, Leavitt insists the President’s ...
About 200 migrants were taken into custody after a San Antonio ICE raid over the weekend FBI San Antonio confirmed migrants from Venezuela, Honduras, Mexico, and other South American countries were ...
U.S.-operated flights returning deported migrants to Venezuela will continue despite President Donald Trump’s assertion that ...
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