Maduro Capture: US Venezuelans React – LA Protests

by Ahmed Ibrahim

Comprehension Questions & Answers based on the provided text:

here are some comprehension questions,with answers based solely on the provided text:

1.What is the primary event described in the article?

Answer: The arrest of Venezuelan President Maduro by the U.S., announced by President Trump.

2. Approximately how many Venezuelans have emigrated from the country since 2014, and why?

Answer: Roughly 8 million Venezuelans have emigrated since 2014 due to economic collapse and political repression.

3. Where in the U.S. are the largest Venezuelan American populations located?

Answer: Florida, Texas, and New York. Specifically, Doral, Florida is mentioned as having the largest Venezuelan American population.

4.What reasons did President Trump give for the U.S.intervention?

Answer: President Trump stated Maduro was responsible for drug trafficking and the deaths of Americans, and claimed the Maduro government deliberately sent criminals to the U.S. to harm citizens.He also mentioned plans to utilize Venezuela’s oil reserves with investment from major oil companies.

5. Describe the range of reactions to Maduro’s arrest.

Answer: Reactions were mixed. Venezuelan exiles celebrated, seeing it as an act of liberation. However, there were also protests, including from individuals who did not identify as Venezuelan, denouncing the action as a “brutal assault and kidnapping” and a war crime. Even within the Venezuelan diaspora,there was a complex mix of emotions.

6. what did Maria Eugenia Torres Ramirez say about her reaction to the news?

answer: She described it as “like watching a movie” and a “jolt of relief,” having waited for this moment while still in Venezuela.

7. What did John Parker,representing the Harriet Tubman Center for Social Justice,claim about his experience in Venezuela?

Answer: He claimed to have witnessed “the love people had for Maduro” during a recent visit to Venezuela with a U.S. peacemaking delegation.

8. What detail at Mi Venezuela restaurant suggests hope for the future?

Answer: A wall in the restaurant displayed Venezuelan banknotes covered in messages, including one dated “January 3, 2026” proclaiming “Venezuela is free.”

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