In Venezuelan Elections, Bringing Migrants Back Home Is on the Ballot

Category: Politics

Noemí Hernández returned to Venezuela after migrating to Argentina, seeking a better life amid the country's economic recovery. With 7.7 million Venezuelans having left since 2014, the upcoming presidential elections are pivotal, with candidates promising reforms to attract the diaspora back. Despite signs of economic improvement, skepticism remains about the government's claims of repatriation success and the impact of U.S. sanctions. Many Venezuelans are cautious about returning, awaiting tangible changes post-election.

Keywords: Venezuela, migration, elections

Source: NACLA |

Update At: 7/29/2024

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