
Annie Correal
General Assignment Reporter, Express at The New York Times
Reporting from the U.S. and Latin America for The New York Times. [email protected]. Hablo español. 🇨🇴
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3 weeks ago |
irishtimes.com | Annie Correal
For Yessica Rojas, the choice was clear. After less than two years in Missouri, she and her two children had to leave. The reason, she said, were stories about Venezuelan mothers like her that had gone viral on social media. Rojas heard they had been deported to Venezuela while the US authorities held on to their children. “It just isn’t worth it now,” said Rojas (29), explaining her decision to leave the United States.
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1 month ago |
clarin.com | Annie Correal
Yessica Rojas, madre venezolana, lo arriesgó todo para buscar un futuro mejor para sus dos hijos en Estados Unidos. Esta primavera, se marcharon de Missouri porque temía perderlos. Para Yessica Rojas, la elección estaba clara. Tras pasar menos de dos años en Missouri, ella y sus dos hijos tuvieron que marcharse. Rojas dijo que el motivo eran las historias sobre madres venezolanas como ella que se habían hecho virales en las redes sociales.
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1 month ago |
estadao.com.br | Annie Correal |Federico Rios
Cerca de 40 venezuelanos saem dos EUA e embarcaram no barco na Costa Caribenha do Panamá, com seus pertences amontoados em sacos de lixo e seus filhos agarradosEles embarcaram no barco na costa caribenha do Panamá, cerca de 40 pessoas ao todo, com seus pertences enfiados em sacos de lixo e seus filhos agarrados firmemente a eles para a árdua viagem que os aguardava. Eles não estavam desafiando o governo americano ao se dirigirem à fronteira.
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1 month ago |
seattletimes.com | Annie Correal
PUERTO OBALDÍA, Panama — For Yessica Rojas, the choice was clear. After less than two years in Missouri, she and her two children had to leave. The reason, she said, were stories about Venezuelan mothers like her that had gone viral on social media. Rojas heard they had been deported to Venezuela while the U.S. authorities held on to their children. “It just isn’t worth it now,” said Rojas, 29, explaining her decision to leave the United States.
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1 month ago |
milenio.com | Annie Correal |Federico Rios
Unas 40 personas en total subieron a la embarcación en la costa caribeña de Panamá, con sus pertenencias metidas en bolsas de basura y sus hijos aferrados a ellos para el arduo viaje que les esperaba. No desafiaban al gobierno estadunidense al dirigirse hacia la frontera. Volvían a Venezuela —haciendo exactamente lo que las autoridades estadunidenses querían que hicieran—, aunque ello significara enfrentarse de nuevo a amenazas de robo, secuestro y una peligrosa travesía.
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