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Photos show Venezuelan migrants spending Christmas at home after abandoning hope of reaching the US
More than 14,000 Venezuelan migrants returned home by September due to U.S. migration restrictions and Venezuela resuming deportee acceptance, officials from Colombia, Panama, and Costa Rica said.
- Mariela Gómez spent Christmas in Venezuela after abandoning hope of reaching the US due to Trump's restrictive immigration policies.
- Gómez and her family were deported to Mexico after crossing the US-Mexico border and had to make a dangerous journey back to Venezuela.
- Gómez was among the 7.7 million Venezuelans who left their home country in the last decade due to economic crisis, and Trump's second term dashed their hopes of migrating to the US.
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From the American dream to poverty: Christmas, unemployment and the long road back for Venezuelans deported from the US
This was not the Christmas that Mariela Gómez would have imagined a year ago. Or the one that thousands of other Venezuelan immigrants would have thought. But Donald Trump returned to the White House in January and quickly ended their American dream.
·Mumbai, India
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