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Large Venezuelan Migration Sparks Xenophobic Backlash In Colombia

About 2 million Venezuelans have settled in Colombia in recent years amid their country's deep economic crisis. Some of the migrants are shocked by their neighbors' anti-Venezuelan attitudes.

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Hard Eights Lyle Mays
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Trail of Tears The Budos Band
Yin and Yang Uyama Hiroto
Sweet and Low Takuya Kuroda
Amore Ryuichi Sakamoto
Colouour Moses Sumney

Minnesota has administered about 39% of the vaccine doses it has received. About 1.5% of the state's population has been vaccinated. Pascal Guyot/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Minnesota Health Official Says Vaccine Rollout Hasn't Been As Bad As It Seems

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Large Venezuelan Migration Sparks Xenophobic Backlash In Colombia

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