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Here’s a summary of the provided text, focusing on the key facts about Venezuelan migration to Peru:
* Dramatic increase: Venezuelan migration to Peru saw a massive increase between 2015 and 2021. In 2015, only 226 venezuelans entered Peru. By 2021, that number had grown to 1,068,839.
* Key Year – 2018: 2018 marked a notable turning point, with a over 700% increase in Venezuelan residents in Peru compared to 2017. This is attributed to increased emigration from Venezuela due to economic reasons.
* Continued Growth (Slowing): While the growth continued during the COVID-19 pandemic (reaching 990,598 in 2020), the rate of increase has slowed down since 2021.
* Record Numbers: 2019 saw a new record with 821,290 Venezuelan migrants in Peru.
* Context: The text links the migration to the economic situation in Venezuela and mentions the “Aragua train” (a criminal organization) and political factors involving Maduro and Trump.
The text also includes two embedded charts (visualizations) and a photo of Donald Trump sharing a photo of Maduro. However, the text itself focuses on the numbers of Venezuelan migrants in Peru and the timeline of that migration.
