Homeland Security says about 600,000 Venezuelans and more than 200,000 El Salvadorans living in the U.S. can legally remain another 18 months.
The announcement, which came as Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro took office for a third six-year term in Caracas amid widespread ... conditions in El Salvador that prevent individuals from ...
And many people who are US citizens that work for TPS recipients will probably lose their job. To, to buy things like uh for example with this. We are where we are with with so much hate against immigrants and for many people is because they don't understand the immigration system.
W elcome home,” crowed President Nayib Bukele on X, a social network. On January 13th Tether, the world’s leading stablecoin firm, announced that it had chosen El Salvador
The Department of Homeland Security has extended the temporary protected status designations for Venezuelans and El Salvadorans by 18 months.
Max Keiser stated that one of President Bukele’s New Year’s resolutions was to turn El Salvador into a Bitcoin nation with a node in every homestead. He added that the initiative sought to accelerate Bitcoin's adoption and develop a decentralized nation-state model in the country.
Lawmakers in El Salvador have voted to reintroduce industrial mining in the country, ending a landmark ban that was meant to protect freshwater and public health. The law, pushed through just days before the end of 2024,
About 600,000 Venezuelans and more than 230,000 Salvadorans already living in the United States can legally remain another 18 months after Biden's decision.
Since his loss in Venezuela's election last year, governing for Maduro has largely become an exercise in repression and controlling the narrative. The post For Maduro, Silencing Venezuela's Opposition Has Become Job One appeared first on World Politics Review.
Our country is an example to the world of peace, confidence and optimism,” proclaimed El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele in an end-of-year message posted on social media. “Nobody can deny it.” The president had reasons to feel good.
The inauguration of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has left his opponents grappling with conflicting feelings of hope and disappointment, pondering why the leftist leader could not be stopped despite credible evidence that he had lost the election last year.
The Mayor of Maracaibo, Rafael Ramírez Colina; former Secretary of Citizen Security of the Maracaibo mayor’s office, Deivi Barroso; and former Secretary of the […]