A fair election in Venezuela could change the future of millions of migrants

News Desk A neighborhood named Unir II on Bogota’s 77th Street is quietly becoming Barrio Hugo Chavez, unofficially named after Venezuela’s late president. Over seven million Venezuelans have fled their country in the past decade, many now finding refuge in Bogota. The city hosts numerous informal communities where migrants band together to aid integration and … Continue reading A fair election in Venezuela could change the future of millions of migrants