
"They want to self-deport: they packed their bags, bought their tickets, and showed up at the airport to leave. And yet, they couldn't board the plane."
"Venezuela has no operational consulates in the United States, leaving its citizens without a legal way to obtain passports or travel permits from American soil."
"The termination of Temporary Protected Status threatens to leave hundreds of thousands without work permits and at risk of deportation before the end of this year."
"The definitive cancellation of the Humanitarian National Parole program closed the main legal and safe entry point that had allowed more than half a million citizens of Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti, and Nicaragua to live in the U.S."
A group of Venezuelans in Miami is unable to leave the U.S. due to invalid travel documents, as Venezuela has no operational consulates in the country. This situation reflects a broader issue affecting many Venezuelans, who face challenges in obtaining or renewing necessary documents. The termination of Temporary Protected Status and the cancellation of the Humanitarian National Parole program further complicate their situation, leaving them at risk of deportation and without legal means to return to Venezuela.
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