💨 Abstract
The article discusses the experiences of Venezuelan immigrants living abroad due to economic and political instability in their home country. Many Venezuelans, now residing in places like the U.S., Argentina, and Colombia, express a mix of emotions—joy for their new lives, sadness for what they left behind, and hope for Venezuela's future. They highlight the challenges of rebuilding their lives and the fear of potential deportations due to changes in U.S. immigration policies. Despite the tension between Venezuela and the U.S
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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