Tens of thousands of Venezuelan migrants are now stranded in Mexico or its southern neighbors after the United States announced a new plan that has closed the door to Venezuelans fleeing on foot.
Dozens of Venezuelans like Villalobos and her eight-year-old son arrived on Tuesday night at a migrant house in Mexico City funded by the Catholic Church while awaiting a seat on a humanitarian flight.
Dozens of Venezuelans like Villalobos and her eight-year-old son arrived on Tuesday night at a migrant house in Mexico City funded by the Catholic Church while awaiting a seat on a humanitarian flight.
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"They shut the door on us": Venezuelans ask Mexico for humanitarian flights home
Ana Villalobos remembers what she went through to get from Venezuela to the United States: going hungry, sleeping in the open and crossing rivers and forests with her young son. Tens of thousands of Venezuelan migrants are now stranded in Mexico or its southern neighbors after a new plan was...news.yahoo.com