The U.S. House of Representatives passed
legislation on Wednesday to impose sanctions on Venezuelan government officials
found to have violated protesters' rights during demonstrations earlier this
year. The Senate approved the measure on Monday, so the House's approval by
voice vote sends it to the White House, where President Barack Obama's
administration has signaled he would sign the legislation into law. The measure would deny visas and freeze
assets of officials involved in what the law considers a crackdown on political
opponents during three months of street protests in Venezuela over crime and
the economy that left 43 dead.
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