Tag: kidnapped migrants

On Independence Day, Venezuelan Parliament Honors Kidnapped Children’s Mothers in the US
The National Assembly of Venezuela commemorated the 214th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in a solemn session, commemoration dedicated to the mothers of Venezuelan children “kidnapped” in the United States, a call for the defense of human rights and national sovereignty. RELATED: President Maduro Vows to Rescue Kidnapped Venezuelan Migrants in El Salvador and […]
July 5, 2025

Migration Policies and Children’s Rights: The Case of Venezuelan Children in the United States
The Venezuelan migration crisis is one of the most significant in recent history. Tens of thousands of Venezuelans have undertaken dangerous journeys in search of better conditions, facing restrictive U.S. immigration policies that have led to family separations and left children in extreme vulnerability. This article examines the stories of separated families, the legal framework, […]
July 4, 2025

President Maduro Demands Safe Return of Kidnapped Venezuelan Migrants and Baby Maikelys Espinoza
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro calls for the immediate release of kidnapped migrants in El Salvador and the return of Maikelys Espinoza, denouncing U.S. and right-wing complicity in the criminalization of Venezuelan migration. During massive Labor Day demonstrations, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro issued a forceful demand for the release of one-year-old Maikelys Espinoza, currently held in […]