Venezuela warns its citizens that they could be subjected to human rights violations' in the US
Briefly

Venezuela's government issued a warning to its citizens about potential risks when traveling to the U.S., highlighting arbitrary immigration controls and harassment policies against Venezuelans. The statement noted documented cases of detentions and deportations, suggesting a violation of human rights. Furthermore, it linked these issues to the treatment of the Tren de Aragua criminal group members, emphasizing that U.S. policies appear to leave Venezuelans vulnerable to discrimination. Reactions within Venezuela include both support for punitive U.S. actions against criminals and backlash against what is perceived as unjust treatment of their community.
Venezuela warns citizens of travel risks to the U.S., citing increased arbitrary immigration controls and discrimination against Venezuelans, raising concerns about human rights violations.
The Maduro government criticizes the U.S. for its treatment of Venezuelans, citing increased arbitrary detentions and deportations as violations of human rights.
Nationalist sentiments are stirred in Venezuela as Trump administration actions against Venezuelan immigrants are leveraged by Chavista leaders to strengthen their narrative.
Despite some Venezuelans supporting U.S. actions against the Tren de Aragua, there is significant outrage toward the discriminatory measures faced by their community.
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