Colombia and Peru are reinforcing their borders due to concerns of mass migration from Venezuela following a sham presidential election. Maduro declared himself the winner in a widely criticized election, leading to widespread protests and diplomatic fallout. Other Latin American nations are also preparing for potential waves of Venezuelan migrants.
Key Points
Sham presidential election in Venezuela led to concerns of mass migration
Colombia and Peru are reinforcing borders to prepare for potential influx of Venezuelan migrants
Widespread protests and diplomatic fallout following Maduro's declaration as the winner
Other Latin American countries are also bracing for possible waves of Venezuelan migrants
Pros
Preventing potential chaos and strain on resources due to mass migration