What Life Is Like for Venezuelan Refugees: The Crisis Isn’t Over When You Escape the Collapse
One Venezuelan has learned that the crisis is not over when you escape the collapse. Here’s what life is like for a family of refugees.
One Venezuelan has learned that the crisis is not over when you escape the collapse. Here’s what life is like for a family of refugees.
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Things that sounded so good when they happen to the “enemy” aren’t so good when they happen to you. Americans are getting the country they asked for.
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When looking back at the collapse of Venezuela, nothing that happened there was new. As many other countries can attest, we went through 4 stages of collapse.
As the EU promotes the warm, fuzzy, “inclusive” policies that are overwhelming countries with immigrants, some of those countries are saying, “no more.”
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