Venezuelans in New Orleans React to the US Attacks on Their Home Country
Indianapolis Venezuelans express mixed emotions after U.S. airstrikes led to Nicolás Maduro's capture; a protest against the strikes was held at Monument Circle.
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President Donald Trump announced Saturday morning that U.S. forces had captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro following a military operation in Caracas, the country’s capital. At noon, Trump declared from Mar-a-Lago that the U.S. would rule the country to a “safe, adequate and judicious transition.” While the international community was watching the escalation of tension, the most prominent artists in the Venezuelan diaspora—many of them part…
“Finally, the time has come”: Indianapolis Venezuelans react to U.S. operation targeting Nicolás Maduro
INDIANAPOLIS Venezuelans living in central Indiana are reacting with relief and emotion following reports of U.S. airstrikes and the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicols Maduro.WRTV spoke with two Indianapolis residents, originally from Venezuela, who said the developments feel like a turning point after decades of political instability in their home country.Tears were falling down my face, and I couldnt believe it, said Maryori Duarte-Sheffield.…
'We are free': Venezuelans in Sweden split on US attack
The Local interviewed two Venezuelan men living in Sweden who reflect the sharply divided reactions to the seizure of President Nicolás Maduro. While some welcome the removal of a leader Sweden considers illegitimate, others fear a blow to democracy.
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