Venezuelans in the U.S. torn between joy and worry after Maduro's ousting
Summary
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was removed in a military raid led by the Trump administration. Venezuelans living in the U.S. are experiencing mixed feelings of happiness and fear about returning to their home country.Key Facts
- President Nicolás Maduro was removed from power in a late-night military operation.
- The operation was led by the Trump administration.
- Alejandra Salima, a Venezuelan advocate in the U.S., says people feel both happy and worried after Maduro's ousting.
- Salima fled Venezuela three years ago and now helps other Venezuelans in Miami.
- There are more than 770,000 Venezuelans living in the U.S.
- Salima and others are concerned about their safety if they return to Venezuela.
- Despite Maduro's removal, the regime he led is still in place.
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