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U.S. Senator Cruz suggests Biden administration should overthrow Venezuelan President Maduro

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Sen. Ted Cruz on February 6, 2024, in Washington, DC. Cruz told Newsweek that the Biden administration should look to negatively impact Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to help deter migrant flows from the country into the United States. Less Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

Sen. Ted Cruz on February 6, 2024, in Washington, DC. Cruz told Newsweek that the Biden administration should look to negatively impact Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to help deter migrant flows from the country into the United States. Less Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

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Republican Senator Ted Cruz tells Newsweek that the Biden administration should look to overthrow Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to help prevent the illegal immigration surge affecting the United States.

Venezuelan migrancy has escalated under the Biden administration, increasing from 50,499 encounters in 2021 to 189,520 in 2022 and 334,913 last year, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data. Between October and January in fiscal year 2024, there have been 164,520 illegal entries by Venezuelans.

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In October, the U.S. State Department announced it would deport Venezuelan migrants from the U.S. if they crossed the border illegally and had no lawful basis to remain in the country, as part of what Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas described as an “unprecedented level of migration throughout our hemisphere.” That announcement came about two weeks after the Biden administration announced the granting of temporary legal status to hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans already in the U.S., as a means of allowing them to work.

“There’s no doubt standing strong against Maduro and working to topple Maduro—who is an illegitimate leader and a tyrant and a despot, who is oppressing the people of Venezuela—would be a dramatic improvement for the people of Venezuela and for the world,” Cruz told Newsweek.

The Donald Trump administration “was leaning in aggressively using sanctions and other leverage to try to press Maduro to step down and came very close to succeeding,” Cruz added.

Just prior to leaving office, Trump—by way of the U.S. Treasury Department—sanctioned three Venezuelan individuals, 14 business entities and six ships in relation to oil and Maduro’s general regime.

“The United States remains committed to targeting those enabling the Maduro regime’s abuse of Venezuela’s natural resources,” U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said when the sanctions were imposed.

Cruz said that Biden replaced tough sanctions “with a consistent policy of appeasement” that has resulted in more oppression by Maduro towards his own citizens, leading to vast numbers of Venezuelans seeking refuge in the U.S. (Newsweek)

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