Migrant says US has "no obligation" to help people crossing border
"Here we are, fighting for our dreams," a Venezuelan migrant who trekked through the jungle to reach the U.S. tells Newsweek.
Venezuela Risks Going Back to Being the Pariah of South America
Venezuela's potential confrontation with Guyana would bring catastrophic losses.
For Latin Leaders, Venezuela Looms Large in U.S. Presidential Election
Many leaders believe that the next U.S. president—be it Joe Biden or Donald Trump—will be forced to clamp down on the Venezuelan regime even harder—or engage directly with Venezuela head on.
Catholic Bishop deported to Venezuela
Mexico has criticized a bill in Texas giving it the power to send illegal migrants back to Mexico if they crossed into the U.S.
Ted Cruz wants to topple Venezuela president to help save the border
Texas senator says the Biden administration has been too lenient on "tyrant" Nicolás Maduro.
Ex-Trump aide points finger at former president for Laken Riley's death
Former aide said Donald Trump signing the Deferred Enforced Departure program is to blame for Laken Riley's death.
Jose Antonio Ibarra's wife speaks out after Laken Riley's death
Ibarra's wife said that she has "a lot of faith" her husband is innocent, but said that he should "pay for what he did" if guilty.
Republicans say Joe Biden has 'blood' on his hands after Laken Riley death
Republicans are blaming President Joe Biden's policies for the death of 22-year-old Georgia nursing student Laken Riley.
I'm helping asylum seekers at the Texas border
People are all welcomed with a warm greeting and supplies that will help them as they travel across the United States.
Russian lawmaker urges moving nuclear weapons closer to US
A member of Russia's parliament said Moscow should place nukes in countries like Cuba to be closer to the U.S.
There's Only One Way To Solve the Border Crisis: Expand Legal Immigration
Recent experience shows that, when given a chance to come legally and in an orderly way, migrants do so.
Why Normalizing Venezuela's Maduro Is Dangerous
Reinstating the pre-October sanctions may initially make the Biden administration appear weak. But the real weakness is caving in to the whims of a terrorist.
Biden reaches long-awaited deal to free Americans in Venezuela
"This is the result of many, many months of negotiations," one senior Biden administration official said.
Russian lawmaker floats Texas and Alaska annexations
Sergey Mironov said the push by Venezuela to annex Guyana could lead to other land grabs on U.S. territory.
Navy officers in "Fat Leonard scandal" strike lighter deals: Court letters
Leonard Glenn Francis plied officers with cash, meals and Cuban cigars so the Navy would refuel at his overpriced ports.
US risks being dragged into third war
The U.S. military is carrying out "flight operations within Guyana" on Thursday, it said in a statement.
Map shows region Venezuela has voted to take from Guyana
A referendum held on Sunday gave Nicolas Maduro's government a mandate to seize control of the disputed Essequibo region, election officials said.
Conflict could erupt on America's doorstep as Venezuela heads to polls
The contested Essequibo territory forms more than two-thirds of Guyana, but Venezuela has long disputed its neighbor's control of the region.
Major new conflict may be brewing on America's doorstep
Caracas' interest in Essequibo in neighbouring Guyana was renewed after ExxonMobil's oil discoveries near the region in 2015.
Venezuelan Migrant Surge Need Not Cause Crisis in the U.S.
A better approach entails moving towards an immigration policy that allows Venezuelans yearning to breathe free a legal path to live and work in America.
Greg Abbott touts razor wire, river barriers as border "invasion" declared
The Texas governor has blamed an influx of migrants at the southern border of the Lone Star State on U.S. President Joe Biden.
Don't Be Fooled by Biden's Plan for Migration Centers
The migration processing centers in Colombia and Guatemala are another case of a longstanding U.S. asylee deterrence pattern in Latin America.
Exclusive: Venezuela seeks a deal with Biden as Colombia summit begins
"Venezuela is waiting for a response from the American side," a Venezuelan official tells Newsweek.
Exclusive: Potential Venezuela swap emerges to free U.S. citizens for Saab
Newsweek has learned of a letter from detained U.S. citizen Eyvin Hernandez asking President Biden for a prisoner swap involving Venezuelan diplomat Alex Saab.
Putin ally backs China, says U.S. was wrong to shoot down spy balloon
One South American official said the U.S. resorted to "the use of force" instead of treating the situation with the "responsibility that the case deserves."
Photos appear to show second Chinese balloon passing over Latin America
The Pentagon confirmed on Friday that they were aware of another Chinese surveillance balloon crossing Latin America.
Kari Lake says the U.S. risks turning "into a Venezuela"
Lake said the U.S. need to restore "honest elections" as she continues to fight her loss.
Joe Biden's U.S.-Mexico border visit: What to expect
The president has come under fire from Republicans and critics for not visiting the southern border earlier.
Greg Abbott slammed over Christmas message after migrants bused to D.C.
The Texas governor quoted a Bible verse after allegedly being behind stunt in which asylum seekers were dropped off near Kamala Harris' home.
World's most unique Christmas traditions, from dolphin sleighs to sand men
A carp in the bathtub, camels pulling Santa's sleigh...Newsweek has put together a list of the most interesting Christmas traditions from around the world.