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The administration said Tren de Aragua amounted to a threat by a hostile nation. Intelligence agencies determined otherwise.
Declassified intelligence report undercuts President Donald Trump’s invocation of the Alien Enemies Act to deport suspected ...
A declassified U.S. intelligence memo obtained by The New York Times contradicts a claim by President Donald Trump that the government of Venezuela controls the Tren de Aragua gang.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNVenezuelan opposition figurehead hospitalised in SpainExiled Venezuelan opposition figurehead Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia said Monday that he had been hospitalised in Spain for low ...
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González has been hospitalized in a public health facility in Spain following a sudden episode of low blood pressure.
The Guyana government Friday said it has taken note of the “unfortunate reaction” of the Venezuelan government to the order ...
Venezuela's government has rejected a ruling from the United Nations' top court ordering the South American country to ...
Venezuela is demanding that a 2-year-old girl be returned to her family after the United States deported her parents and kept ...
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The Alien Enemies Act was passed because the Founding Fathers understood that the president would need to be able to take action in response to threats from hostile foreign actors.
The Trump Department of Homeland Security is slamming Reuters for what it is calling “sob story" reporting about illegal gang ...
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