Venezuelan Migrants Stranded in Bogota as Maduro Restricts Returns During Coronavirus Pandemic
BOGOTA, COLOMBIA - JUNE 12: Arelvis Perez, a Venezuelan migrant from Menegrande, Zulia state, who worked as seamstress in a manufacturing company in Bogota for a year, remains at her tent with her grandmother and her daughters Marly and Ashly at en encampment where jobless and homeless migrants are camping during the coronavirus pandemic on June 12, 2020 in Bogota, Colombia. Around 500 Venezuelan migrants have been camping in poor conditions for 16 days next to the bus station, awaiting for help of local authorities to take a bus to the border area in Cucuta. Venezuelan President announced restrictions for returnees, which can only cross on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and with a limit of 300 people weekly. (Photo by Guillermo Legaria/Getty Images)
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