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Do Not Travel to Venezuela, State Department Warns Americans

Summary by The Epoch Times
American citizens must not travel to Venezuela as they face an “extremely high” risk of being wrongfully detained by the country’s regime, State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said in a July 23 post on X. “As of Friday evening, there are no wrongfully detained Americans in Venezuela, and we want to keep it that way,” she said. “We are committed to doing everything we can to prevent one American national from being wrongfully detained by the…

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The United States recognizes that negotiations with President Nicolás Maduro's government "are going very well," said John McNamara, Chargé d'affaires, ad interim, of the U.S. Foreign Office for Venezuela (VAU), located at the U.S. Embassy in Bogotá...

Work of www.talqualdigital.com Following the release of 10 Americans on July 18, the U.S. State Department warned its citizens that they should not travel to Venezuela because they are exposed to the possibility of being unjustly detained "for months or even years." «Nobody should go to Venezuela. [...] The U.S. entry reiterates travel alert to its citizens: No one should go to Venezuela #22Jul was first published in El Impulso.

In a strong warning, the U.S. State Department returned on Tuesday, July 22, to issue its Level 4 travel alert for Venezuela, the highest possible. The reason is: “an extremely high risk of unjust detention for U.S. citizens.” “Until Friday night, there were no U.S.s unjustly detained in Venezuela, and we want it to continue like this. We pledge to do everything we can to prevent any U.S. citizen from being unjustly detained by the Venezuelan re…

Washington D.C. — The U.S. Department of State issued a travel alert on Tuesday urging its citizens not to visit Venezuela, warning that the risk of unjust detention in that country is “extremely high.” The warning came out four days after an exchange of prisoners [...] The post U.S.A. advises against traveling to Venezuela after the release of detained citizens appeared first on Diario Digital Cronio de El Salvador.

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Diario Digital Cronio de El Salvador broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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