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Venezuelan migrants in shock and limbo after new US immigration plan

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The content originally appeared on: CNN CNN - 'The news hit me like a bucket of cold water,' says Alejaidys Morey, a 30-year-old Venezuelan woman, who until this week was planning to start traveling towards the United States. On Wednesday, the US announced that it is expanding Title 42 - a pandemic-era provision that allows migration officials to expel illegal migrants to Mexico on public health grounds - and unveiled a new program to allow some Venezuelan migrants to apply […]

Source: Trinidad News

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