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More U.S. citizens are being “wrongfully detained” in Venezuelan prisons than any other country, the U.S. State Department said as it issued a travel alert for the country this week. “U.S. citizens in ...
American travelers are being urged to immediately leave Venezuela and keep away. The US State Department has renewed its warning against travel to the country, citing "severe risks" for American ...
Americans are warned to avoid traveling to Venezuela ... led to detention by the country's government. That's what happened to Lucas Hunter, a 37-year-old dual American and French citizen who ...
The State Department recommends Americans traveling to Venezuela to “prepare a will and designate appropriate insurance ...
For years, the U.S. has urged Americans to avoid traveling to Venezuela. The State Department has issued a level 4 advisory, ...
on January 31 [Venezuela's presidential press office/AP Photo] Published On 20 May 202520 May 2025 A United States citizen has been transferred to the US after being held for nearly six months in ...
The United States and Venezuela on Tuesday each warned their respective citizens against traveling to the other country, with the U.S. citing the risk of wrongful detention in the South American ...
The State Department is ramping up efforts to dissuade Americans from traveling to Venezuela after revealing on Tuesday that ...
US, Venezuela Each Warn Citizens Against Travel to Other Country ... with the U.S. citing the risk of wrongful detention in the South American nation and Venezuela saying its citizens are victims ...
Per the U.S. Department of State, citizens are warned not to travel to Venezuela due to severe risks. The risks include wrongful detention, torture in detention, terrorism, kidnapping, arbitrary ...
WASHINGTON/CARACAS, May 27 (Reuters) - The United States and Venezuela on Tuesday each warned their respective citizens against traveling to the other country, with the U.S. citing the risk of ...