Colombia said Monday it is expelling 59 Venezuelans for taking part in street
protests, as conservative President Ivan Duque gathered with business and labor leaders in a bid to quell violent anti-government protests.
Demonstrators planned another big march on Monday despite Duque's launch of a national dialogue on Sunday to address corruption, economic inequality and other woes.
The Venezuelans have been classified as a threat to public order and national security, the government’s migration agency said.