Venezuelans in Miami gather during presidential elections in that country

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Published 2024-07-28
Venezuelans held several gatherings Sunday across South Florida to commemorate presidential elections in that South American nation.

All Comments (21)
  • @ATPN97-mh7mu
    Why don’t they go back home to Venezuela and vote then?
  • @lisarodarte6001
    Venezuelan immigrants look happier than a U.S. citizen. That don't look right. I'd like to know what type of presidential plan they entered the country with, maybe we can use it, because, it looks like free housing, food, transportation, and clothes to me. They thank their country for it, while resenting us for it with their flag.
  • @PotatoBandana
    The idea that Maduro cares how people vote is laughable. You can't vote your way out of socialism.
  • They show so much pride for the country that they fled from and are not fighting to make it a better place on their own soil.
  • Shouldn’t they be in Venezuela ? If they really cared the’d not be in Florida.
  • If they were there in their home country they would be able to vote but no they're in USA
  • My mother country is Spain meaning that’s where my father was born. I was born in America. That’s my responsibility. Valenzuela, you can think about it, but you wanna live here then you should be more concerned about the American election. Because the other one is of no consequence to you even if you have loved ones back home, let them worry about themselves and you need to concern yourself with the American election because, that’s just the way it is
  • This is America. Our election is in November. First time I’ve ever seen this happen.
  • @FDDLERSGREEN
    Why TF are they here if they're so proud of their own country. Nobody else is proud of their country or them for what theyre doing. Nothing makes sense anymore
  • Must be nice to live illegally in another nation waiving your nations flag. Insano ville USA 🇺🇸
  • Want the rights of usa and rights ,but theirs heart ❤ in that crabby country,go and vote
  • They want to go back home with their families they didn’t want to come here without their families but didn’t see another way because of the violence they have and no money for anything like food