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  • Jul 28, 2024 | infobae.com | Christine Armario

    Vilma Petrash enseñaba política en Venezuela, huyó a Miami después de que los fiscales del estado la acusaran de ser una “rebelde civil” y es una asistente regular en reuniones para apoyar a los líderes de la oposición en su país natal. Pero no emitirá su voto cuando Venezuela abra sus urnas este domingo en unas elecciones ampliamente consideradas como el mayor desafío electoral para Nicolás Maduro, el presidente del país, desde que asumió el poder en 2013.

  • Jul 27, 2024 | washingtonpost.com | Christine Armario

    Carol Quintero of Miami wears a Venezuela flag around her body during a rally in Doral, Fla., in 2019. (Brynn Anderson/AP)By Christine ArmarioJuly 27, 2024 at 8:00 a.m. EDTMIAMI — Vilma Petrash taught politics in Venezuela, fled to Miami after state prosecutors accused her of being a “civil rebel,” and is a regular at gatherings to support opposition leaders back home.

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Christine Armario
Christine Armario @cearmario
4 May 25

RT @SilviaElenaFF: New: “Despite signing off on her 2-year-old’s deportation with her, U.S. officials did not reunite her with her toddler…

Christine Armario
Christine Armario @cearmario
3 Apr 25

RT @mariasacchetti: EXCLUSIVE Trump touted their ICE arrests. Half were already in prison or jail -- not on the streets of America. Man…

Christine Armario
Christine Armario @cearmario
22 Mar 25

Families and lawyers of Venezuelan men in ICE detention had been tracking their whereabouts through a detainee lookup. After Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act, they disappeared - and no information has been provided since. @arelisrhdz @marialuisapaulr https://t.co/3oVQEL5IDi