Now Is Not the Time for the U.S. to Deport Venezuelans
The Trump administration is talking about freezing immigration for 60 days, at a time when it’s urgent to address the vulnerability of thousands of Venezuelans in the United States.
![People protest outside the children's hospital JM de los Rios because of lack of medicines, in Caracas, Venezuela March 12, 2020.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2020/202004americas_venezuela_tps_0.jpg?itok=i0q9aWMC)
The Trump administration is talking about freezing immigration for 60 days, at a time when it’s urgent to address the vulnerability of thousands of Venezuelans in the United States.
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