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Migrantes venezolanos en España, entre la esperanza y el temor por el futuro de su país
- Madrid hosts about 600,000 Venezuelans, the largest community outside the Americas, shaping how they view Venezuela’s future.
- Three migrants recount how their lives in Madrid blend hope for democracy with concern for relatives in Venezuela.
- David Vallenilla, who now lives in Madrid, said the news of Maduro’s capture brought mixed emotions and a quest for certainty.
- Carleth Morales, a journalist who founded a Venezuelan journalists’ organization in Madrid, sees renewed hope for democracy amid the upheaval.
- Verónica Noya hopes her husband and brother, detained in Venezuela, are released as part of broader political shifts.
- The article notes Spain hosts a diverse Venezuelan community with roots in healthcare, hospitality, and elder care.
- People in Madrid describe a blend of amazement, joy, and fear as events unfold in Venezuela.
- The report emphasizes how sanctions and political upheaval in Venezuela affect families abroad and shape emigration narratives.
- Vallenilla’s family highlights the personal costs of political instability, including threats after protesting in 2017.
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