Stuck at Venezuela’s Border with Covid-19 All Around
The vulnerability that drove many Venezuelans to leave their home country has increased because of the Covid-19 pandemic. These migrants now face discrimination on the journey back
![Venezuelan migrants wait for a bus in Bogota, Colombia, to travel to the border with Venezuela during the Covid-19 pandemic, on Thursday, July 2, 2020.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2020/07/AP_20184624948163.jpg?h=74243a18&itok=P5oDzN7m)
The vulnerability that drove many Venezuelans to leave their home country has increased because of the Covid-19 pandemic. These migrants now face discrimination on the journey back
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