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*Since the arrival of President Hugo Chávez, a significative growing number of '''young Venezuelans''' are fleeing their country in search of better living standards and work opportunities. | *Since the arrival of President Hugo Chávez, a significative growing number of '''young Venezuelans''' are fleeing their country in search of better living standards and work opportunities. | ||
*More recently, since the crisis worsening in 2012, another wave of Venezuelans have emigrated, including people from all age groups and socioeconomic statuses.<ref>"List of diasporas", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_diasporas#V, accessed 3 June 2021.</ref> | *More recently, since the crisis worsening in 2012, another wave of Venezuelans have emigrated, including people from all age groups and socioeconomic statuses.<ref>"List of diasporas", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_diasporas#V, accessed 3 June 2021.</ref> | ||
===Bolivarian Diaspora=== | |||
*In 1998, the year Chavez was first elected, only 14 Venezuelans were granted asylum in the United States. | |||
*In just twelve months in September 1999, 1,086 Venezuelans were granted asylum according to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. | |||
It has been calculated that from 1998 to 2013 over 1.5 million Venezuelans, between 4% and 6% of the Venezuela's total population, left the country following the Bolivarian Revolution. | |||
*Many of former Venezuelan citizens studied gave reasons for leaving Venezuela that included lacking of freedom, high levels of insecurity and lacking opportunity in the country. It has also been stated that some parents in Venezuela encourage their children to leave the country in protection of their children due to the insecurities Venezuelans face. | |||
*In November 2018, UNHCR (the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) and the IOM (International Organization for Migration) said the number of refugees had risen to 3 million, most of which had gone to other Latin American countries and the Caribbean.<ref>"Venezuelan refugee crisis", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venezuelan_refugee_crisis, accessed 3 June 2021.</ref> | |||
[[es:Emigración de Venezuela]] | [[es:Emigración de Venezuela]] | ||
[[Category:Venezuela]] | [[Category:Venezuela]] |
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