
Maduro Ousted: Exiled Venezuelans Cheer, But Remain Cautious
Venezuelan exiles are cautiously celebrating the ousting of Nicolás Maduro, a leader whose policies triggered a mass exodus due to economic collapse and political repression. While the prospect of returning home sparks hope, years of hardship and separation from loved ones, often exacerbated by perilous journeys through regions like the Darién Gap, temper their optimism. This situation highlights the complex human cost of political instability and its impact on international migration patterns.



















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