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Political News: Venezuela's Government And Opposition Resume Talks In Mexico

Venezuela's Government And Opposition Resume Talks In Mexico MEXICO CITY: Delegates from Venezuelas government and opposition held more talks in Mexico City on Monday after a delay that saw the governments side arrive a day later than scheduled due to an apparent unhappiness with mediator Norway.The second round of dialogue had been scheduled to begin

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Venezuela orders oil drilling in Guyana-run territory

Venezuela’s revolutionary socialist President Nicolás Maduro has ordered state companies to exploit oil deposits and mines in territory run by Guyana after...

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Jindal Steel and Venezuela 'tie up' for iron ore plant

India Business News: Venezuela's government and Jindal Steel & Power have signed an agreement for the Indian company to run the country's largest iron-ore producing plant,.

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Venezuela, Jindal Steel are said to sign deal on iron ore mill

The deal with Jindal Steel is Venezuelas first step to open up operations in its metallurgic and mining industries to an international private company, after the US sanctions hit the country in 2019. Venezuelas mining and heavy industries are all state owned

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

migrants, who have been released here in the united states, will they be implemented in time to deal with the immediate surge? >> it will be. and wolf, i don't want to understate the degree of challenge that we are going to meet when title 42 comes to an end, but the plan that we have in place will yield results. it very well might take some time. but the plan is built on the success of a prior program that we announced and implemented on january 5th for individuals from cuba, haiti, nicaragua and venezuela to use the lawful pathways we have made available to them and to deliver a consequence if they don't use those pathways. we saw a 90% drop in the number of encounters at the southern border of cubas, haitians, nick raug runnings and venezuelas of we have an obligation, not just a security obligation, but humanitarian obligation to cut

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

trying to survive on the streets as well as in the care of other people and the humanitarian at work here. >> among those most impacted as we saw on the ground there, the venezuelas. so many mite grants coming here. why is their experience unique and what challenges are they facing right now? >> they are experiencing this because policy shufted during the time of the biden administration and before they were allowed to be entered into the united states because there was no agreement with mexico to be able to take them on. and there was a shift and toke who is did not make the cut off date were not eligible to be ache to seek protection. so they are forced to remain in mexico and uncertain about what the future may hold for them because of their nationality and country of origin. >> help us understand. some people will be flipg on the tv and see the large numbers of migrants who are laying on the

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FOX and Friends Sunday

two that are close to that age and i just total so bad and you know the wind was really ripping, and the current was ripping hard. so we were very scared for the children to get into the river. they wound up running into a couple of human smugglers while we were over there. they kind of guided them in the river where it was shallow. i just pulled my phone out started recording them, take these children right across the river. i was ready to jump in any second. sitting there waiting, we tried to tell them not to cross because the current was too strong. human smugglers said they would be fine. go right there we watched them cross. rachel: these are venezuelans. title 42 is keeping venezuelans over on the mexican side but venezuelas are telling you we will say we're guatamala lance. >> that is correct. what they were basically, the two guys were friends. the one jent i gentleman i

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FOX and Friends

the most part el paso mayor not seen many venezuelas come true. can you imagine if you sent the word outs to all of central and south america and would ripple across the oceans. that if you come, you are immediately eliminated from ever applying to come here and then that would begin to make life somewhat tenable for the border patrol agents. henry cuellar has been sounding the alarm for democrat and republican administrations from the day he took office to the point he aggravates democrats to the point that they try to primary him twice and lost squad went after him directly and lost and now in a tough fight to keep his seat. considers himself a conservative democrat. he says the border is not sealed and not closed and this is as bad as it get. listen to what he told shannon yesterday. >> the border is not secure. when you have 1.7 million individuals last year and then another 2.7, that's over

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Fox News Live

database and it's frustrating whether it's border patrol or texas dps officers like lieutenant chris oliveraz. >> not at all. you talk to texas dps, no change in policy, no reason to think anything will be different. look at what the administration is doing. they have been focusing majority efforts on the root causes of free countries, the northern triangle. it's mostly vcn, venezuelas, colombians and n nicaraguans and you hear the administration talk about we have to pivot. those aren't the other countries. there's people from urbekiztan, russia, they are coming from all around the world. more than 120 different

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Morning Joe

to put this in overall perspective, the highest amount we have seen is may, 240,000 border crossings. an average year would be 100,000 less than that. that's a lot of people, but if you think about the overall landscape and demographics and population of the united states, that's not enough to overall change the country or change the way we do business here. i think that should also be taken into perspective. we see some of the chaos. sometimes it's a matter of managing people and figuring out how the united states can work with partner countries to deal with some of the issues that are driving people here in the first place, the desperation, the political crisis they're escaping. venezuelas, making up the majority going to martha's vineyard, crossing into el paso. that is a country not taking people back. therefore they can't be pushed back into mexico, under the

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