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Responses to the Venezuelan Migration Crisis: A Scorecard

By Javier Corrales

Nativism is on the rise. International norms and responsible politicians are helping to contain it, for now.

The Venezuela crisis, perhaps the largest economic collapse outside of war in over four decades, has unleashed one of the most massive migration flows in the world. According to the United Nations, as of June 2019 over four million people had fled the country, with an average 5,000 leaving every day in 2018Over 80% of Venezuelan migrants have settled in Latin American and Caribbean nations, many of which have never seen migration of this...

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