Migrants – Summaries of news and views OnVenezuela https://onvenezuela.com Thu, 04 May 2023 16:05:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://onvenezuela.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/cropped-Screen-Shot-2019-12-20-at-12.31.03-PM-1-32x32.png Migrants – Summaries of news and views OnVenezuela https://onvenezuela.com 32 32 The Americas is now a day a key migration destination * https://onvenezuela.com/the-americas-is-now-a-day-a-key-migration-destination/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-americas-is-now-a-day-a-key-migration-destination Thu, 04 May 2023 15:00:29 +0000 https://onvenezuela.com/?p=16520

Migration in the Western Hemisphere has undergone a remarkable evolution in recent decades. What was once a conversation between the countries of origin of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) and the receiving countries of the North, has become a complex issue that affects almost all countries in the region. The change in migration patterns has been most pronounced since the early 2010s, when political and economic crises, as well as natural disasters, displaced millions from Venezuela and hundreds of thousands from northern Central America, Cuba, and Haiti.
As a result, almost every country in the Americas is experiencing an increase in the number of immigrants, many of whom arrive as asylum seekers or in need of humanitarian support, sometimes including large numbers of unaccompanied minors. The COVID-19 pandemic and uneven immigrant integration mechanisms have further contributed to the rise in northward migration, with the US-Mexico border experiencing record numbers of unauthorized immigrants in 2022.
Venezuelans make up the largest group of displaced migrants in the region, with approximately 7.4 million displaced since 2015, and it is estimated that more than a third of them are currently in Colombia. Haitians have also been migrating to countries in the region since the 2010 earthquake, with many settling in the United States, the Dominican Republic, Chile, and Brazil. Cuban immigrants have been leaving their country due to its political and economic situation, and many go to the United States and other countries in the region. Since the 2018 political crackdown in Nicaragua, around 200,000 Nicaraguans have applied for asylum in Costa Rica, with some fleeing to Panama and the United States.
Different countries in the region have diverse immigrant populations, with Colombia being the country that hosts the largest immigrant population due to the arrival of Venezuelans, while immigrants from the United States represent two-thirds of all immigrants in Mexico.
There are subregional mobility agreements that have made migration more fluid and easier to manage, such as the CSME, the Mercosur Residence Agreement, the CA-4 agreement, and the Andean Community mobility agreement.
Government responses to new arrivals have varied, with most countries offering legal status to displaced Venezuelans through their asylum system, regular visa channels, or regional mobility agreements. However, legal status is often temporary and may not provide full access to the job market. Haitians have faced more explicit hostility and Nicaraguans have received more support from Costa Rica, though the government has made its asylum system more restrictive. Mexico has extended both asylum protections and humanitarian visas to arriving migrants, but they often face administrative barriers to long-term inclusion in Mexican society.
Many immigrants who have professional skills find themselves in low-paying positions despite attempts by some countries to provide legal pathways and education for integration into the labor market and society.
Governments are trying to balance controlling their borders, building legal pathways and developing protection systems, but often they prioritize one or two priorities over others. Despite lacking recent experience with mass migration, these countries have shown openness and pragmatism in handling the situation.

In response to the growing number of countries facing migration and humanitarian protection in the Western Hemisphere, multiple regional forums have been established. These include sub-regional agreements on mobility, the Quito Process, the Inter-Agency Coordination Platform for Venezuelan Refugees and Migrants (R4V), and the Regional Conference on Migration between countries in North and Central America and the Regional Conference on Migration in South America. . The 2022 Los Angeles Declaration on Migration and Protection, to which 21 countries have committed, highlights the need for international cooperation to address the challenges of integrating displaced populations. While challenges remain, the increased focus on migration presents an opportunity for governments to develop effective mobility policies, institutions, and management throughout the hemisphere

*This is a summary of the article-> In a Dramatic Shift, the Americas Have Become a Leading Migration Destination by By Andrew Selee, Valerie Lacarte, Ariel G. Ruiz Soto, Diego Chaves-González, María Jesús Mora, and Andrea Tanco

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How Risks Facing Migrants in Latin America Have Multiplied https://onvenezuela.com/how-risks-facing-migrants-in-latin-america-have-multiplied/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-risks-facing-migrants-in-latin-america-have-multiplied Wed, 12 Apr 2023 20:15:48 +0000 https://onvenezuela.com/?p=16450

 A recent report by Interagency Coordination Platform for Refugees and Migrants in Venezuela (Plataforma de Coordinación Interagencial para Refugiados y Migrantes – R4V) discusses the criminal economy profiting from Venezuela’s migration crisis. The report warns of the dangers faced by migrants in South America and the Caribbean, including human smuggling, human trafficking, recruitment by armed groups and high levels of violence. InSight Crime spoke to Chiara Marinelli, an investigator at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, who worked on the report, about how venezuelan migrants are being exploited by organized crime.

Acces the -> Interview

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Costa Rica is facing crisis due to mass immigration from Venezuela https://onvenezuela.com/costa-rica-is-facing-crisis-due-to-mass-immigration-from-venezuela/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=costa-rica-is-facing-crisis-due-to-mass-immigration-from-venezuela Mon, 12 Sep 2022 11:42:40 +0000 https://onvenezuela.com/?p=15956

A never-before-seen influx of Venezuelan migrants is causing an unprecedented crisis in Costa Rica, particularly in the northern part of the country, in cities bordering Nicaragua, who are forced to emigrate from that neighboring country in search of work. Used to refer to arrivals, but they are seeing the arrival of Venezuelans fleeing political and economic crisis in their country. Full Text-> Nation World News

Traducción de cortesía -> Una afluencia nunca antes vista de migrantes venezolanos está provocando una crisis sin precedentes en Costa Rica, particularmente en la zona norte del país, en ciudades fronterizas con Nicaragua, quienes se ven obligados a emigrar de ese vecino país en busca de trabajo. Se usa para referirse a las llegadas, pero están viendo la llegada de venezolanos que huyen de la crisis política y económica de su país.

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Blinken traveling to Panama, co-hosting major migration conference https://onvenezuela.com/blinken-renews-us-focus-on-migration-with-panama-trip/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=blinken-renews-us-focus-on-migration-with-panama-trip Tue, 19 Apr 2022 13:49:08 +0000 https://onvenezuela.com/?p=14266

The Ministerial Conference on Migration and Protection with the government of Panama will host leaders from 20 nations in the Western Hemisphere to discuss “collaboration on safe, orderly and humane migration throughout the hemisphere.”. Full Text -> KOMONews

Traducción de cortesía -> La Conferencia Ministerial sobre Migración y Protección con el gobierno de Panamá recibirá a líderes de 20 naciones del Hemisferio Occidental para discutir “la colaboración en una migración segura, ordenada y humana en todo el hemisferio”.

Traducción al español -> Google Translación

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CAMINANTES Y RETORNADOS, DOS REALIDADES DEL VENEZOLANO EN PANDEMIA https://onvenezuela.com/caminantes-y-retornados-dos-realidades-del-venezolano-en-pandemia/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=caminantes-y-retornados-dos-realidades-del-venezolano-en-pandemia Thu, 09 Sep 2021 19:12:09 +0000 https://onvenezuela.com/?p=10910

Esta investigación recoge directamente las percepciones y experiencias que da respuestas a preguntas como ¿Quiénes son?; ¿Emigran de Venezuela, o retornan a ella; ¿Por qué?; ¿Cuáles son sus expectativas de llegada o de retorno?; ¿Quién asume la jefatura de los grupos de caminantes? O, ¿cuáles son los riesgos que enfrentan?. Texto completo-> ObservatorioVenezolanodeMigracion

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Petition (e-3105) to the Parliament of Canada on Trinidad and human rights of Venezuelan refugees https://onvenezuela.com/petition-e-3105-to-the-parliament-of-canada-on-trinidad-and-human-rights-of-venezuelan-refugees/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=petition-e-3105-to-the-parliament-of-canada-on-trinidad-and-human-rights-of-venezuelan-refugees Mon, 18 Jan 2021 13:14:00 +0000 https://onvenezuela.com/?p=7027

The Canada Venezuela Democracy Forum has initiated a Petition (e-3105) to the Parliament of Canada requesting an investigation to be open by the General Secretariat of the Commonwealth of Nations on the events that occurred in Trinidad and Tobago for going against Article 2 of the Commonwealth Charter by violating the human rights of Venezuelan refugees.

Requirements: To be a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident

Sign here -> Parliament of Canada

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Venezuela’s Human-Capital Flight https://onvenezuela.com/venezuelas-human-capital-flight/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=venezuelas-human-capital-flight Mon, 09 Nov 2020 12:54:42 +0000 https://onvenezuela.com/?p=6476

Hugo Chávez also promised to make everyone in his country equally well-off. The concept sold in a nation that believed it was infinitely rich because it was swimming in oil. Intellectuals reasoned that he ought to stick it to the haves. When he did, they packed their bags and left. By Mary Anastasia O’Grady. Full Text -> WSJ

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Venezuelan Migrants Quarantined in Crowded Shelters as They Return Home https://onvenezuela.com/venezuelan-migrants-quarantined-in-crowded-shelters-as-they-return-home/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=venezuelan-migrants-quarantined-in-crowded-shelters-as-they-return-home Wed, 08 Apr 2020 12:45:00 +0000 https://onvenezuela.com/?p=2575

Thousands of Venezuelan migrants who have returned to their country this month amid the coronavirus epidemic have been ordered into quarantine in makeshift shelters along the border, according to officials and rights activists. By Anggy Polanco and Vivian Sequera. Full text -> The New York Times

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‘No-one will give us treatment’: Coronavirus stokes fear among migrants https://onvenezuela.com/no-one-will-give-us-treatment-coronavirus-stokes-fear-among-migrants/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=no-one-will-give-us-treatment-coronavirus-stokes-fear-among-migrants Fri, 20 Mar 2020 13:07:37 +0000 https://onvenezuela.com/?p=2142

 For millions of Venezuelan migrants who fled the crisis in their homeland, many struggling daily in countries across Latin America to afford food and rent, the spread of coronavirus threatens to bring new hardship. By Oliver Griffin, Javier Andres Rojas and Marco Aquino. Full text -> IOL

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COVID-19: PAHO prioritizes Haiti, Venezuela, migrant populations for coronavirus support https://onvenezuela.com/covid-19-paho-prioritizes-haiti-venezuela-migrant-populations-for-coronavirus-support/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=covid-19-paho-prioritizes-haiti-venezuela-migrant-populations-for-coronavirus-support Sat, 07 Mar 2020 12:34:27 +0000 https://onvenezuela.com/?p=1884

PAHO also said it was working to assist countries with large migrant populations, and would be sending teams to the identified countries next week.Full text-> Global News

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