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Venezuelan migrants around the world erupted in celebration on Saturday following the U.S.-led deposition of President Nicolas Maduro, whose government oversaw one of the world's largest migration exoduses in recent history.
Chants celebrating Maduro's capture were heard on the streets of capital cities in Latin America and in Spain, where Venezuelans gathered to share their joy - and wonder what the future could hold.
"We are free. We are all happy that the dictatorship has fallen and that we have a free country," said Khaty Yanez, a Venezuelan woman in Santiago who has spent the last seven years in Chile.
Apparently there's a shortage of Democrats in Venezuelan communities.
MSN
Chants celebrating Maduro's capture were heard on the streets of capital cities in Latin America and in Spain, where Venezuelans gathered to share their joy - and wonder what the future could hold.
"We are free. We are all happy that the dictatorship has fallen and that we have a free country," said Khaty Yanez, a Venezuelan woman in Santiago who has spent the last seven years in Chile.
Apparently there's a shortage of Democrats in Venezuelan communities.
MSN