Venezuela Issues “Maximum Travel Alert” to Venezuelans Residing or Planning to Go to the U.S.
- On June 1, 2025, Venezuela’s Foreign Ministry released its highest-level travel warning, advising nationals against visiting the United States due to concerns over arbitrary arrests and violations of migrant rights.
- This alert follows ongoing tensions between the US and Venezuela, including severed diplomatic ties since 2019 and a US campaign targeting Venezuelan migrants with deportations and revoked protections.
- Earlier this year, 252 Venezuelan men were deported under the Alien Enemies Act to a Salvadoran maximum-security prison amid unproven claims linking them to a terrorist gang.
- A May 19 Cato Institute review found most deportees had no US criminal record and at least 50 entered legally, while a US judge condemned the Trump administration's criminalization of Venezuelan migrants as baseless and racially motivated.
- The Venezuelan government’s warning calls for migrants to return home immediately and warns of continued systemic abuses and deportation threats facing thousands living in the US.
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The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, supported this Monday the call made by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country, where he exhorts the nationals not to travel to the United States and to return to those who are in U.S. territory. READ ALSO: Venezuela warns about dangers in the U.S. for migrants: “Do not travel, protect your lives” “Reivide and support the call of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs alerting our nationals and invitin…
In the message, the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs calls for cancelling any travel plan to the United States and, to those who reside there, to consider leaving the country
"If you're planning to travel, cancel your plans immediately," the Chavista Foreign Ministry warns its U.S. citizens.
Venezuela warns its citizens not to travel to the United States. It also encourages Venezuelans who live in the United States to return, qualifying this country for a “dangerous” country. In an alert of Sunday's travel through a video clip...
Venezuela Issues Maximum Travel Warning for United States
“The United States is a dangerous country where human rights for migrants do not exist,” says the statement released by Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil on social media, warning that “if you are thinking of traveling, cancel your plans immediately. If you already live there, consider leaving immediately.” The statement released this Sunday, June 1, states that “the evidence is overwhelming; the United States is a real threat to the life, lib…
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