
Migrants trek south through Bolivia.
Photographer: Lucas Aguayo/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty ImagesVenezuelan Migrants Are Coming Home as Maduro Embraces Capitalism
An unlikely economic rebound is luring back some of the 6 million who fled
For years, one tragedy after another forced them from Venezuela: Hyperinflation, famine, malaria outbreaks and a grid collapse that left the entire nation in the dark for a week. In all, 6 million people fled in what’s become the greatest humanitarian crisis in modern history in the Western Hemisphere.
Now, a reversal is starting to take shape. Tens of thousands are coming home.