A bill limiting foreign influence from “countries of concern,” including adding penalties for businesses and prohibiting surrogacy contracts with Chinese nationals, was signed into law
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Former Miami congressman David Rivera convicted in secret Venezuela lobbying case
A former Miami congressman and longtime friend of U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio was convicted Friday in connection with a secret $50 million lobbying
Nonstop flights from U.S. to Venezuela resume Thursday at Miami International Airport for first time in seven years
Excitement is building at Miami International Airport as American Airlines is set to resume nonstop flights from the United States to Venezuela for the first
Florida schools required to teach about Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro’s regime next year
Florida middle and high school students will be required to learn about alleged human rights abuses and drug trafficking under former Venezuela leader Nicolas Maduro
Venezuelan woman married to U.S. citizen remains in ICE custody despite case dismissal
A Venezuelan woman being held in federal immigration custody has had her case dismissed, offering a potential path forward — but not immediate freedom. Federal
Venezuelan woman’s immigration case dismissed, but she remains in ICE custody
A Venezuelan woman who entered the U.S. legally has had her immigration case dismissed, but remains detained in Jacksonville as federal authorities have 30 days
American Airlines now selling tickets between Miami and Caracas after 7-year pause as U.S.-Venezuela ties shift
American Airlines announced Monday flights between Miami and Caracas are now available to purchase for the first time since 2019, marking a significant step in
The majority of Cubans living in South Florida support military intervention in the island, new poll finds
Cubans living in South Florida overwhelmingly support some form of military intervention in their home country, according to a new poll published Thursday by CBS
South Florida immigrants are concerned over the future of birthright citizenship as the Supreme Court deliberates
A majority of justices on the U.S. Supreme Court appeared open Wednesday to rejecting an executive order by Donald Trump that seeks to limit birthright
Venezuelan migrants in South Florida say they are unable to self-deport due to missing travel documents
A group of Venezuelan migrants in South Florida, trying to voluntarily leave the United States, claim they are being blocked from returning home because they