Venezuelans
Venezuelan people are people identified with Venezuela. Venezuelans are predominantly Roman Catholic and speak Spanish. The majority of Venezuelans are the result of a mixture of Europeans, Africans and Amerindians. Approximately 51.6% of the population are Pardos of mixed European, African, and Amerindian ancestry; 43.6% of Venezuelans identify as European, 3.6% identify as being Afro-Venezuelan and 2.7% identify as being Amerindian.
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CWS: Church World Service · 7 October 2024 English
‘CHNV’ (Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela) private sponsorship program—which launched for Venezuelans in October 2022 and for other populations in January 2023—grants individuals ... Read More …
private sponsorship program—which launched for Venezuelans in October 2022 and for other populations in …
GCPEA: Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack · 4 October 2024 Spanish
Algunos ejemplos: z A principios de febrero de 2022, un presunto grupo armado mató a un docente y líder indígena de z El 6 de febrero de 2023, habría tenido …
Infancia (Unicef), “Children on the Move including Venezuelans, crisis affected-communities”, 5 de diciembre …
Amnesty International · 1 October 2024 English
Crimes against humanity are of concern to all of mankind. Concerted efforts are needed to combat them effectively.
do that. Case Study: Venezuela Since 2017, Venezuelans have faced mass extrajudicial executions and …
Amnesty International · 1 October 2024 English
protect Venezuelans fleeing the human rights crisis in their country and facilitate and ensure their human rights on Aruba upon arrival. Aruba is only 24 km away from Venezuela and many Venezuelans arriving … International’s latest research report ‘Rules But No Protection – Unveiling Gaps in Refugee Protection for Venezuelans in Aruba’, which is published today. The report highlights the lack of specific refugee-related … people, is a popular destination for Venezuelans seeking protection since the outbreak of the crisis in the country. As of June 2023, there are an estimated 17,000 Venezuelans in Aruba. There has been no direct …
urgency and need for asylum laws that both protect Venezuelans fleeing the human rights crisis in their country … Aruba is only 24 km away from Venezuela and many Venezuelans arriving in Aruba do so irregularly by dangerous … Protection – Unveiling Gaps in Refugee Protection for Venezuelans in Aruba’, which is published today. The report … 107,151 people, is a popular destination for Venezuelans seeking protection since the outbreak of the … of June 2023, there are an estimated 17,000 Venezuelans in Aruba. There has been no direct air traffic …
American Immigration Council · 1 October 2024 English
OCTOBER 2024 SPECIAL REPORT Mass Deportation: Devastating Costs to America, Its Budget and Economy TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction and Executive Summary 1 Key Findings. [...] 4 The Targets of Mass …
2018 For outcomes of encounters for Mexicans, Venezuelans, through FY 2022, available at U .S . Department …
Amnesty International · 30 September 2024 English
This report presents the findings of Amnesty International’s first research into the reality for Venezuelans seeking asylum in Aruba. Despite its obligations under international human rights treaties, Aruba … seekers in Aruba, Amnesty International remains deeply concerned about the overall treatment of Venezuelans seeking protection in Aruba …
19 3. LEGAL FOUNDATIONS OF PROTECTION FOR VENEZUELANS IN ARUBA 22 3.1 ARUBA’S LEGAL FRAMEWORK 22 … ASSISTANCE FROM THE NETHERLANDS 64 8.5 PROTECTING VENEZUELANS IN ARUBA 69 9. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS … Amnesty International into the situation for Venezuelans seeking protection in Aruba. The research focused … government’s policy of repression, millions of Venezuelans have fled, making this one of the largest forced … crises in the world. Approximately 7.77 million Venezuelans have fled the country since 2015, which represents …
Cato Institute · 27 September 2024 English
Venezuela's 75-year-old president-elect, Edmundo Gonzalez, fled to Spain on September 8, soon after the Chavista regime issued an arrest warrant against him. Gonzalez's exile is the product of the regime's …
traditionally Chavista strongholds. Disgruntled Venezuelans even toppled statues of Hugo Chávez himself. … over six-and-a-half decades under communism. Venezuelans have already endured the Chávez-Maduro regime …
UN: The United Nations · 18 September 2024 English
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of identity documents for Indigenous persons, Venezuelans returning from abroad, migrants, refugees and …
CEIP: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace · 16 September 2024 English
Two years after its passage, the U.S.-led migration pact unites American leaders to promote safe, legal migration.
managing migration.2 By June 2022, 6 million Venezuelans had fled their country. Today, that number has … to the coronavirus pandemic, most displaced Venezuelans settled in South America. When public health … Left without opportunity in South America, Venezuelans and other migrant populations started to brave … tradition of welcoming one’s neigh- bors.12 When Venezuelans started leaving their country in large numbers … did not set up camps to isolate and exclude Venezuelans from the general population. Instead, most opened …
UN: The United Nations · 13 September 2024 English
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Republic and a multi-country analytical report on Venezuelans in Latin America have helped guide programming …