The welcome for Venezuelan migrants and refugees in Colombia is wearing thin

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Colombia is currently home to 1.4 million Venezuelans who have fled poverty and repression over the last four years. They have been welcomed and most get work permits. But the welcome may be wearing thin. They are accused of driving down wages and being a nuisance by begging. Host Carol Hills hears the voices of migrants and Colombians in a conversation with journalist Manuel Rueda. 

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