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Coral Gables has adopted Torrealba as a prominent figure in the community
Alirio Torrealba is a Venezuelan businessman who has become the leading developer of homes in Coral Gables. He started in the business world at the age of 19, selling and buying used cars in Venezuela.
Peiret's research focuses on nutritional genomics. This field provides genetic insights into the dietary components that contribute to health.
This is what a Venezuelan woman, Michelle Peiret, has been doing for more than a decade, after studying at the Institute of Nutrigenomics and the Institute for Advanced Training in Nutrition and Health Sciences in Spain, as well as at Harvard Medical School.
Pro-Immigrant Organizations in the US Reject Program Will Be Economic Burden
Representatives of pro-immigrant organizations in the United States on Tuesday rejected that the program that grants humanitarian visas to Cubans, Venezuelans, Haitians and Nicaraguans will be an economic burden for the receiving states, arguing that, on the contrary, it will be a contribution to public coffers.
DHS emphasized that Venezuelans should not travel to Mexico to enter the United States
Learn how to sponsor a Venezuelan migrant in the U.S. with our guide on eligibility requirements and income limits. With the recent immigration agreement signed by Joe Biden's administration, 24,000 Venezuelans will be able to enter the U.S. legally and smoothly.
Colonel Miguel Ford, a Venezuelan firefighter with disabilities, has won first place in the Life Time Tropical 5k Miami race.
Colonel Miguel Ford, a Venezuelan firefighter with disabilities, has won first place in the Life Time Tropical 5k Miami race. Despite facing challenges and setbacks in his life, including several injuries that left him in a wheelchair, he has become a role model and inspiration to many.
NASA successfully launches Artemis I mission with a lightning protection system designed by Venezuelan engineer Carlos Tomás Mata.
NASA successfully launches Artemis I mission with a lightning protection system designed by Venezuelan engineer Carlos Tomás Mata. The three towers minimize electromagnetic exposure, reducing the likelihood of atmospheric discharges hitting the SLS rocket.