In the midst of the pandemic, the return of some 200,000 Venezuelans to their country has made headlines, according to the balance offered this Sunday by the questioned president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro.
They are citizens who had left in the middle of the political and economic crisis, but who returned due to the impact of covid-19 on the economy of the countries where they were located.
However, recently Migración Colombia began to talk about a new wave of Venezuelan immigrants, a situation that, they say, forced them to reinforce military border controls.
Osmary Hernández tells us the details.