Deportation of Venezuelan Criminal Migrants

Two judges in D.C. upheld the ability of Judge James Boasberg to temporarily block deportations of Venezuelan criminal migrants. Pro-migration groups sued on behalf of migrants facing deportation from Texas, arguing that the Alien Enemies Act violated due process. Stephen Miller criticized the decision as judicial tyranny, while the dissenting judge argued the case should be reviewed in Texas.

Deportation of Venezuelan soccer player

Immigration attorney Linette Tobin shares details with NPR's Leila Fadel about the government's case against her client, a Venezuelan soccer player and father of two who was accused of being in a criminal gang and deported based on a tattoo and social media activity.

Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua and deportation of accused members

NBC News reports on the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua operating in multiple countries, including the U.S., and President Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport accused gang members to El Salvador's mega prison.

Deportation Flights of Venezuelan Gang Members

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi discusses the application of the Alien Enemies Act in the U.S. with regards to deportation flights involving Venezuelan gang members. A federal judge ordered the return of these flights to the U.S., citing potential harm to U.S. foreign policy. The Trump administration attempted to deport the individuals invoking a 1798 law, but the judge halted the deportations due to concerns of irreparable harm. Both parties are set to appear in court for further proceedings.

ICE Detention of Venezuelan Ex-Military Official

ICE detained Venezuelan ex-military official accused of human rights violations in Venezuela, currently under FBI investigation. He moved to the U.S. with his family and applied for political asylum in 2017.

Illegal Alien Charged with Possessing Firearm in US

Venezuelan national and suspected Tren de Aragua gang member charged with possessing a firearm as an illegal alien in the US. Entered using Biden administration's CBP-One asylum application. Released by administration but later re-arrested by HSI and ICE-ERO.

Venezuelan Moms Seeking Information About Sons Detained at Guantánamo Bay by Trump Administration

Venezuelan moms use a Whatsapp chat group to seek information about their sons detained at Guantánamo Bay by the Trump administration, challenging claims their sons are part of a criminal organization. The moms fight for their sons' release, joined by ACLU in a lawsuit. The detainees lack access to lawyers and the outside world. Some moms worry about their sons' mental health and unfair targeting based on tattoos.

Release of Venezuelan Man by Magistrate Judge in Chicago

A Venezuelan man arrested by ICE in a targeted enforcement operation was ordered to be released by a magistrate judge in Chicago due to lack of proper paperwork for detention and deportation. The man had pending criminal charges for felony retail theft but was released based on the judge's ruling on the immigration charge.

Venezuelan Presidential Election

A Venezuelan electoral official denounces lack of transparency in the presidential vote, claiming irregularities and evidence of the opposition candidate winning by a large margin. Maduro declared winner despite calls for transparency.

Rise of Venezuelan Street Gang in the United States

Fox News reports on the rise of a Venezuelan street gang, Tren de Aragua, in the United States, with warnings from state and federal agencies about their criminal activities and bold actions.

Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua

Fox News reports on warnings about the Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua giving a 'green light' to attack and kill police officers in the U.S., particularly in Denver and Chicago.

Murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray by Venezuelan illegal migrants in Houston

Venezuelan illegal migrants in Houston allegedly lured and assaulted 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray before killing her. They were arrested and charged with capital murder.

Venezuelan Foreign Minister accuses U.S. of using migration to harm socialist regime

Venezuelan Foreign Minister accuses the U.S. of using migration to harm the socialist regime, claiming the USAID instrumentalizes migration against Venezuela and promotes sanctions on the Venezuelan people. The U.S. announced a $578 million assistance package to support Latin American migrants, including Venezuelans. The Maduro regime denies responsibility for the migrant crisis, blaming American and other national sanctions.

Venezuelan 'Migrant Influencer' Arrested for Encouraging Squatting in the U.S.

Venezuelan 'migrant influencer' complains from jail in the U.S. after being arrested for encouraging squatters to take over homes and facing federal firearm charges.

Arrest of Venezuelan TikTok Influencer by ICE

Venezuelan TikTok influencer advocating for illegal immigrants to squat in homes in the US is arrested by ICE. He had plans to profit from taking over abandoned houses using squatter's rights laws. The US faces challenges deporting Venezuelans due to the socialist government's reluctance to accept them back.

Assault on NYPD Officers by Venezuelan Migrant in NYC

A 20-year-old Venezuelan woman, who recently arrived in the U.S., has been charged with assaulting two NYPD officers during a migrant mob attack in Times Square. She is the ninth suspect to be charged in connection with the incident.

Support for Jesus Alejandro Rivas-Figueroa

Venezuelan migrant influencer Leonal Moreno asks followers to support Jesus Alejandro Rivas-Figueroa, a 15-year-old migrant who shot a woman in New York's Times Square. Rivas-Figueroa was arrested and charged with attempted murder. Moreno pleads for donations to pay legal fees and calls for unity to support the young Venezuelan.

Impact of Venezuelan TikToker on Immigration Policy in the U.S.

Venezuelan TikToker urges followers to unite and pay fines for underage migrant who allegedly shot a tourist in Times Square. His content focuses on his lifestyle and living off government money. Debate arises on the state of immigration and Biden administration's approach.