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Venezuelan migrants experience their country's political crisis from Mexico: They have 'fear and hope'

Summary by El Financiero
A mixture of desolation and hope of returning to their country invades Venezuelans stranded in Tijuana, the largest city on the northern border of Mexico, where they represent one in four irregular migrants intercepted this year, when the exodus has multiplied due to the political crisis aggravated by last Sunday's elections. Evelin Mora, a 29-year-old Venezuelan, told EFE that nine years ago she had to leave Venezuela by force, due to threats, …

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A mixture of desolation and hope of returning to their country invades Venezuelans stranded in Tijuana, the largest city on the northern border of Mexico, where they represent one in four irregular migrants intercepted this year, when the exodus has multiplied due to the political crisis aggravated by last Sunday's elections. Evelin Mora, a 29-year-old Venezuelan, told EFE that nine years ago she had to leave Venezuela by force, due to threats, …

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El Financiero broke the news in Mexico on Sunday, August 4, 2024.
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