Millions of Venezuelans scattered across Latin America cautiously watch what comes next
Colombia's plan sets numeric triggers for migrant influx stages, deploying troops and seeking UN cooperation to manage up to 120,000 daily Venezuelan arrivals, with 2.8 million already hosted.
- This past week, Colombia's government circulated a Foreign Ministry draft prepared by the Directorate of Territorial Sovereignty and Border Development outlining a three-stage plan to respond to a potential migration emergency after the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro, amid 2.8 million Venezuelans already in Colombia.
- Deputy Foreign Minister Mauricio Jaramillo told the Permanent Council of the OAS the situation after Maduro's capture by U.S. forces could generate massive migration, prompting planning since early December.
- The plan sets numeric triggers beginning with 73,000 daily entries for stage one, with non-returns below 0.01%, stage two at 90,000 entries with 15% non-returns, and stage three above 120,000 entries with non-return rates over 25%.
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Colombia cautiously prepares for a mass influx of Venezuelans following US attack
Given the uncertainty prevailing in Venezuela following the capture of Nicolás Maduro by the United States and the continued rule of Chavismo, Colombia is addressing the possibility of a new mass influx of people into its territory, which already hosts 2.8 million Venezuelans. The government of Gustavo Petro is currently considering a three-phase plan in the event of a potential migration emergency, according to a draft from the Foreign Ministry…
Trump Calls Off Second Wave Of Attacks Following Release Of Venezuelan Prisoners - American Liberty News
Categories: Foreign Affairs Tags: 2026 United States Strikes in Venezuela, Defense News, Delcy Rodríguez, Donald Trump, Prisoner Release, Venezuela On Friday, President Trump said he canceled an “expected second Wave of Attacks” on Venezuela. The announcement came nearly a week after U.S. military forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a shocking raid. Since then, his former vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, has been made the coun…
From the moment the U.S. forces entered Venezuela and captured the dictator Nicolás Maduro, the news has not stopped coming out, both on the Venezuelan side and in Washington, where President Donald Trump confirmed whether or not there will be any more attacks. Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were captured last January 3 in Caracas; immediately they were transferred to U.S. territory, where their first hearing was already held and both declar…
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