Venezuelan Restaurant Owner's Hope for Homeland Amidst Political Turmoil
WFAAJanuary 5, 20262 min275 views
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- 🇻🇪 Fernando Sabeta, owner of Code 58 in Highland Village, shares his thoughts on the political situation in Venezuela.
- 💡 Sabeta, who moved to the US 5 years ago for a better life due to the political climate, believes the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was necessary.
- ✨ He hopes for the country to regain order and respect, returning to its former state.
Concerns for Stability and Refugees
- ⚖️ Renee Martinez, president of LUAC 100, expresses mixed joy regarding Maduro's removal, emphasizing concerns about the country's future stability.
- 🤝 Martinez has been working with Venezuelan refugees, many of whom are worried about the conflict's implications for them.
- ⏸️ He requests the federal government to pause immigration actions for Venezuelan refugees who are currently in the US legally.
- ⚠️ There is fear of increased violence and war, with uncertainty about the current humanitarian crisis.
Hopes for Return
- 🏡 Sabeta expresses a desire to return to Venezuela once the current government is no longer in power.
- 🚀 He believes there is significant work to be done to achieve a better future for his homeland.
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