Forced to emigrate, Venezuelans living abroad hope for change -- and to eventually return home
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 theyll ever return to what was once South Americas most prosperous country.
The refugee agency UNHCR estimates that more than 7.7 million Venezuelans have left since 2014, the largest exodus in Latin Americas recent history, with most settling in the Americas, from neighboring Colombia and Brazil to Argentina and Canada.
On Sunday, Venezuelans will vote in a highly anticipated presidential election that, for the first time in years, poses an electoral challenge for President Nicolás Maduro, who is seeking a third term. His top challenger is former diplomat Edmundo González, the candidate from the main faction of the opposition.
Here are the voices of some Venezuelans living abroad. Some have carved out new lives; some hope to return someday.
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