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"Venice, Go to Your Country": Venezolana Denounced Acts of Xenophobia by a Public Transport Collector in Peru

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A Venezuelan migrant in Lima, Peru, reported that she was the victim of an act of xenophobia in a public transport unit at the hands of a collector. “I am currently eight years old in Peru and I had never experienced what happened to me today. I was the victim of an act of xenophobia by a worker of the Huascar company,” she reported in a video released on social networks. The events happened last Sunday, precisely International Women’s Day.
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14-03-26.-A Venezuelan migrant who has been in Peru for eight years publicly denounced having been the victim of an act of xenophobia by a worker of the transport company Huascar and several passengers who were traveling in the same unit. Through a video circulating in the city of Huascar,...

News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of the day A Venezuelan migrant in Lima, Peru, denounced that she was the victim of an act of xenophobia in a public transport unit at the hands of a collector. "I am currently eight years old in Peru and I had never happened what happened to me today. I was the victim of an act of xenophobia by a worker of the company Huascar", she reported in a video released on social networks. The events happened las…

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A Venezuelan migrant in Lima, Peru, reported that she was the victim of an act of xenophobia in a public transport unit at the hands of a collector. “I am currently eight years old in Peru and I had never experienced what happened to me today. I was the victim of an act of xenophobia by a worker of the Huascar company,” she reported in a video released on social networks. The events happened last Sunday, precisely International Women’s Day.

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Caraota Digital broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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