Maduro’s Removal From Power Reignites the Battle for TPS Among Venezuelans
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Maduro’s removal from power reignites the battle for TPS among Venezuelans
The capture of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela has reignited pressure in Washington to reinstate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelans in the United States. Democratic lawmakers, community leaders, and activists warn that conditions in the country have become “even more dangerous,” that power remains in the hands of actors accused of abuses and human rights violations, and that repression against dissents has intensified following the U.S…
The Capture Of Maduro Is America’s Greatest Foreign Policy Victory This Century: Here’s Why...
Image Credit: @realDonaldTrump / Truth Social Submitted by Andrew D. Mott [Age 16, Bowling Green, Ohio] – In the morning of January 3rd, 2026, Nicolas Maduro, the president of Venezuela, was jolted awake by the sounds of Blackhawk helicopters, the crack of gunfire, and the approach of elite special forces breaching his compound. For several months, U.S. forces have assembled their assets in the Caribbean. The culmination of this was a raid on Ma…
On Tuesday, the Venezuelan Parliament announced a comprehensive reform of the laws, amid a new political context following the overthrow of Nicolás Maduro at the hands of the United States.
Did An Insider Win A Bet Of $400000 On US Arresting Venezuelan President Maduro?
When U.S. special forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in early January 2026, markets reacted the way they always do to big geopolitical shocks: oil jumped, Venezuelan bonds leapt, and a small, anonymous bet on a prediction market exploded into a six-figure windfall. The incident was instantly riveting, not only because of the raid itself, but also because a handful of near-perfectly timed wagers suggested that someone, somewhere…
Venezuela After Maduro Migrants Weigh Homecoming Between Hope and Fear
Along the Caribbean and across the Andes, Venezuelans who fled collapse since 2014 are re-reading their futures. With Nicolás Maduro ousted by the United States, cautious hope flickers—elections, jobs, safety. But fear and logistics still decide who dares return. The post Venezuela After Maduro Migrants Weigh Homecoming Between Hope and Fear appeared first on LatinAmerican Post.
The government of Nicaragua took from its prisons some 60 people who had been arrested in the previous days for celebrating on social networks the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, as the Mechanism for the Recognition of Political Prisoners found. The organization, which documents and verifies cases of arrests for political reasons in [...] The entry Daniel Ortega released 60 detainees for celebrating the fall of Nicolás Maduro was…
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