U.S. Warns Americans Not to Travel to Venezuela
- On Tuesday, the U.S. Government issued a strong advisory urging its citizens to avoid traveling to Venezuela under any circumstances due to significant safety risks.
- This advisory follows reports that Venezuela detains more U.S. Nationals wrongfully than any other country and denies proper consular access.
- The State Department issued a Level 4: Do Not Travel advisory for Venezuela, highlighting serious dangers such as wrongful detention, torture, terrorism, kidnapping, violent crime, and insufficient medical services.
- Spokesperson Tammy Bruce stressed the importance of preventing more Americans from being caught in this situation and urged all U.S. Citizens, including those with dual nationality, to leave Venezuela without delay.
- As a result, the U.S. Cannot provide routine consular assistance in Venezuela, increasing risks for Americans, while the government continues efforts to free detained citizens.
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