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Trump’s Venezuela Fantasy Turns America 1st Inside Out

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Trump’s Venezuela Fantasy Turns America First Inside Out
Trump's ironic vision of "America First" was on full display: Venezuela is a danger and a prize. Those arguments are hard to reconcile when the prize means inviting the supposed danger to join your family.

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Trump's Talk of 51st US State Met With Near-Silence in Venezuela
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Trump doubles down on Venezuela being the '51st state' in post
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Why the Trump administration is struggling to deport migrants to unfamiliar countries
On a recent April morning, Stephen Miller led a multi-agency call with a question: Why were countries not accepting more deportees from the United States?
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Many Venezuelans Want to Go Home. But They Can’t Get Passports.
The U.S. has made it impossible for them to stay legally, and their own country makes it difficult for them to return. By Patricia Sulbarán When Yoalbert González drove his mother to an immigration ...

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