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Venezuelans in the U.S. torn between joy and worry after Maduro's ousting

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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