The latest mass shootings in the United States have triggered Venezuela, Uruguay and Japan to warn citizens about the risks of travel there. It's a sharp reversal from when America took a leading role in calling out the world's most dangerous places.
CARACAS, Venezuela — The latest mass shootings in the United States have triggered three countries to warn their citizens about the risks of traveling there.
It’s a sharp reversal from when America took a leading role in calling out the world’s most dangerous places. Venezuela, Uruguay and Japan issued warnings following the deaths of 31 people over the weekend in Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso, Texas.Without directly naming President Donald Trump, the government of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro blamed the surge in violence on speeches from Washington that featured racial discrimination and “hatred against immigrants.
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