Venezuelan Migration Crisis
The Venezuelan Migration Crisis refers to the mass exodus of people from Venezuela due to severe economic, political, and social instability. Since 2014, millions have fled the country, seeking better living conditions and safety. The crisis has been fueled by hyperinflation, food shortages, and government repression.
As a result, neighboring countries like Colombia and Peru have experienced significant increases in migrant populations. International organizations, including the United Nations, have called for humanitarian assistance to support both the migrants and the host communities facing challenges due to the influx of people.