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Venezuelan Diaspora Reflects on Life Abroad Amid Political Changes

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The Venezuelan diaspora is grappling with uncertainty following the recent ousting of Nicolás Maduro, who was detained in a US military operation on January 3. Millions fled Venezuela due to economic collapse and political repression, with nearly 8 million leaving between 2014 and 2025, making it the largest displacement crisis in the region. Many Venezuelans now live in Latin America, with a significant number residing in Colombia and Mexico, where they seek better opportunities and safety. Despite the hope for change, many exiles express longing for home and the challenges of being separated from family. The situation remains fluid as the future of Venezuela's political landscape evolves.

Key Details: • 8 million Venezuelans left the country between 2014 and 2025. • Maduro was detained on January 3, 2025, on charges of narco-terrorism. • Over 140 political prisoners have been released as of January 8, 2025. • 87% of Venezuelan migrants settled in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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VenezuelaNicolás MaduroFloridaColombiaForo PenalMexico CityBogotáBárbara BriceñoJean Carlo CruzAlejandro MéndezR4VLaima SanzInternational Organization for Migration

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