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Bbc Mundo Doral, the Most Venezuelan City in the u.s. that Supported Trump and Now Suffers the Impact of His Immigration Policies - Albertonews - Journalism without Censorship

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Viviana Ferrer worked in a restaurant between 8 and 12 hours a day. When she returned home she gave herself to two sensations: the pain of her tired feet and the desire to open a business of her own. By BBC WORLD That was her first job. For the first time she lived away from her family and outside Venezuela. Ferrer emigrated in 2018, when she was 23 years old and had just graduated as a lawyer, a title that would have no validity in the United S…
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Viviana Ferrer worked in a restaurant between 8 and 12 hours a day. When she returned home she gave herself to two sensations: the pain of her tired feet and the desire to open her own business.That was her first job.For the first time she lived away from her family and outside Venezuela. Ferrer emigrated in 2018, when she was 23 years old and had just graduated as a lawyer, a title that would have no validity in the United States, her immigrati…

Viviana Ferrer worked in a restaurant between 8 and 12 hours a day. When she returned home she gave herself to two sensations: the pain of her tired feet and the desire to open a business of her own. By BBC WORLD That was her first job. For the first time she lived away from her family and outside Venezuela. Ferrer emigrated in 2018, when she was 23 years old and had just graduated as a lawyer, a title that would have no validity in the United S…

Silence and uncertainty surround the inhabitants of this city in Miami-Dade County, where Venezuelans mix with TPS or parole, asylum seekers and undocumented immigrants with citizens and permanent residents.

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El Mostrador broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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