An exodus from Venezuela has prompted Latin America's biggest migration crisis in decades - The Washington Post - 0 views
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Thousands of Venezuelans are pouring out of their crippled nation in one of the biggest migration crises in Latin American history, causing growing alarm in the region and prompting neighboring countries to rush thousands of soldiers to the border.
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In Venezuela, children are dying. People are starving and being persecuted. What they’re getting from us is a door in the face.
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Nowhere is the crisis more acute than here in Colombia, where 3,000 troops are fanning out across the 1,400-mile border to contain an influx of Venezuelans fleeing a collapsing economy and an increasingly repressive socialist regime.
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