Venezuelans in exile

Venezuelans in exile

Mary Mata March 26, 2014

By Patricia Boscán, Latina Voices She saw me catch my first breath of air and nurtured all of my firsts. She let me go one time, and it wasn’t until […]

Venezuela Battle Leaves National Guardsman And Civilian Dead

Mary Mata March 7, 2014

By Ezequiel Abiu Lopez and Jorge Rueda, Associated Press/Huffington Post Latino Voices CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — A National Guardsman and a civilian were killed Thursday as gangs of government supporters […]

Thousands gather in Florida, worldwide to support protests in Venezuela

Mary Mata February 24, 2014

By Patrick Riley and Alfonso Chrdy, Miami Herald Under a blazing sun and amid a sea of Venezuelan flags, thousands gathered Saturday afternoon in a Doral park in solidarity with […]

Venezuelan Lader Announces Expulsion of 3 U.S. Officials

Mary Mata February 17, 2014

By William  Neuman, New York Times CARACAS, Venezuela – After several days of student-led protests against his government, President Nicolás Maduro said Sunday that he was expelling three American consular officials […]

Three Dead When Protests Turned Violent In Venezuela

Mary Mata February 13, 2014

By Joshua Goodman, Associated Press/Huffington Post Latino Voices CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Armed vigilantes on motorcycles attacked anti-government demonstrators in Venezuela on Wednesday, setting off a stampede by firing into […]