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“Nothing Has Changed”: Venezuelan Migrants in Colombia Continue to Fear Reprisals

Summary by TV Azteca
In a park in Cúcuta, on the border between Colombia and Venezuela, a group of pigeons lift the flight freely. That image contrasts with the sentiment of Venezuelans who have settled in this border city and who, for days, have observed with caution the political events in their country of origin. For them, the fall of the leadership of Nicolás Maduro does not represent a celebration, but a new stage marked by uncertainty. Many of these migrants s…
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In a park in Cúcuta, on the border between Colombia and Venezuela, a group of pigeons lift the flight freely. That image contrasts with the sentiment of Venezuelans who have settled in this border city and who, for days, have observed with caution the political events in their country of origin. For them, the fall of the leadership of Nicolás Maduro does not represent a celebration, but a new stage marked by uncertainty. Many of these migrants s…

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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