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  2. ‘A new low’: What some Miami Venezuelans think of migrants ...

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    “The governor likes to pander to communities like mine, traumatized by political persecution and violence,” she said. “This is a new low, even for this governor.”

  3. Venezuelan refugee crisis - Wikipedia

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    During the 20th century, "Venezuela was a haven for immigrants fleeing Old World repression and intolerance" according to Newsweek. [2] Emigration began at low rates in 1983 after oil prices collapsed, though the increased rates of emigration, especially the flight of professionals, grew largely following the Bolivarian Revolution which was led by Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. [33]

  4. Fear on the streets of Caracas as Maduro’s inauguration looms

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    I’m just terrified if they did it once, they can do it again…” she said. “Every mother in Venezuela holds the same fear: don’t take away our children,” she says. For more CNN news and ...

  5. Forced to emigrate, Venezuelans living abroad hope for ... - AOL

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    The prolonged economic and political instability in Venezuela has forced millions of Venezuelans to leave over the past decade, quashing many of their dreams and leaving many wondering if they'll ...

  6. Crisis in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Venezuela's murder rate–described as the highest in the world–had begun to decrease to 81.4 per 100,000 people according to the Venezuelan Violence Observatory (OVV), with the organization stating that this downward trend was due to the millions of Venezuelans that emigrated from the country at the time. [252]

  7. Venezuelan diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Former Venezuelan residents have been driven by lack of freedom, high levels of insecurity, and inadequate opportunities in the country. [38] [39] It has also been reported that some parents in Venezuela encourage their children to leave the country because of the insecurities Venezuelans face.

  8. Óscar Alberto Pérez - Wikipedia

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    [9] [7] Pérez stated that he accepted the role because he believed in justice for Venezuela and that he wanted "people to fall in love with police work in Venezuela and to feel proud". [9] [10] Rivas stated that Pérez "was born with a goal in life, which is to support people in need. He always did positive things. ...

  9. Venezuelans in Caracas and across the world demonstrate to ...

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    Venezuelans across the world — some with flags and other patriotic paraphernalia — responded to a call from their country’s political opposition Saturday and took to the streets to defend ...