Fearing arrest, Venezuelan migrant gives up on US dream
- Many Venezuelan migrants have reached Cuzco, Peru, after enduring long and dangerous journeys to escape political turmoil and poverty at home.
- Apurimac Ets, a nonprofit organization, provides support to Venezuelan migrants, including help with healthcare and bureaucratic systems in Peru.
- The initiative addresses malnutrition among Venezuelan mothers and young children through targeted nutrition programs.
- Despite facing integration challenges, migrants continue to hope for better futures and dream of returning to Venezuela.
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Fearing arrest, Venezuelan migrant gives up on US dream - Islamabad Post
MIAMI, JUNE 21 (AFP/APP/DNA):A Venezuelan woman who went through hell to emigrate to America is going back to her troubled homeland, saying that living in fear is no life at all. Deisy — who declined to give her last name for safety concerns — will uproot her three children, sever all the links she made in America and brave the economic misery and other turmoil she fled in the first place. That’s how terrified she is, every day, all day, of bein…
Police officers captured this morning a Venezuelan citizen who crossed the borders by unauthorised crossings to Peru. On his journey, the foreigner led others so that they could leave the country of Chile. This is Deny Alexander Gallardo Carrero (37), who was intervened by border police officers and officers of the Concordia police station. José Gabriel Cordovéz Castillo (20) of Venezuelan nationality was also present next to him; Néstor Jaime P…
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