Venezuelans gathered in Tallahassee after the U.S. captured leader Nicolás Maduro over the weekend. They expressed mixed emotions about lingering political uncertainty and family members still back home.
- Venezuelans gathered at Tom Brown Park Sunday with flags and banners.
- Families reflected on years of separation caused by political instability and migration.
- Read the article to learn about the lingering concerns following this military move.
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Venezuelans in Tallahassee gathered at a local park Sunday to celebrate what many are calling a historic moment for their country.
I’m Lyric Sloan in Northeast Tallahassee…