Astrid Galván

Astrid Galván is a journalist with extensive experience covering politics and immigration. As the editor of Axios Latino, a twice-weekly newsletter, she focuses on news and issues affecting Latinos in the U.S. and Latin America. Prior to joining Axios, Astrid was a reporter for The Texas Tribune where she covered immigration policy and border affairs. Her work has also appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and NBC News.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Conflicts of Interest

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Contradictions

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  • At least six people died during the protests against the presidential election results.
  • Opposition coalition claims Maduro's government interfered in the election results.
  • The opposition has rejected the election results, claiming their own tallies showed their candidate, former diplomat Edmundo Gonzalez, had won.
  • The United Nations called for complete transparency and for the electoral body to undertake its work independently and without interference.

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Recent Articles

Venezuela Election: Protests Erupt as Maduro Declared Winner, Allegations of Fraud Surface

Venezuela Election: Protests Erupt as Maduro Declared Winner, Allegations of Fraud Surface

Broke On: Monday, 29 July 2024 Following disputed presidential elections in Venezuela, opposition coalition members and international observers allege fraud, leading to widespread protests in cities like Caracas, Buenos Aires, Madrid, and Valencia. Clashes between demonstrators and security forces have resulted in at least six deaths and 749 detentions. The US and OAS denounce the official results as Venezuela's people continue to face poverty with limited access to basic necessities.
Biden Administration Announces New Policy to Protect Hundreds of Thousands of Undocumented Immigrants from Deportation

Biden Administration Announces New Policy to Protect Hundreds of Thousands of Undocumented Immigrants from Deportation

Broke On: Tuesday, 18 June 2024 President Biden to announce new policy protecting up to 550,000 undocumented immigrants from deportation, specifically spouses of US citizens. Eligible individuals can apply for lawful permanent residency without leaving the country. The action aims to keep families together and strengthen the economy while facing criticism from immigrant advocates over asylum access at the border.