The massive Venezuelan diaspora and the Latin community held a meeting with the Venezuelan President in Charge Juan Guaidó in Miami on Saturday.

The President thanked the US Senators, Republican and Democrat congressmen and women and political leaders who came out to support the Venezuelan cause.

Guaidó told the Latino crowd, “International aid is necessary to end the Maduro regime.”

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Regarding the position of the United States, Guaidó said, “The Trump administration’s position is firm and determined. As for the relevant actions to achieve the solution, they are being agreed upon.” Guaidó also meet with the United States business manager in Venezuela James Story, to discuss how to increase pressure on the Socialist regime.

Socialism has destroyed the lives of the Venezuelan people, causing hunger, chaos and misery. There currently at least 400 political prisoners in Venezuela. The persecution of the press, torture of the citizens and the migration of five million people is part of the consequences of this Socialist regime.

Republican Congressman Mario Diaz Balart told the Florida crowd, “The cancer that is destroying Venezuela is the same cancer that destroyed Cuba and Nicaragua. Our commitment is to eradicate this cancer.”

And Admiral Craig Faller, commander of U.S. Southern Command , confirmed that the US military is willing to face the regime of Nicolás Maduro and reiterated that the current government represents a challenge to the security of the United States and the region.

Finally, President Guaidó called, to organize, communicate and not stop until there is victory over the Socialist blight in Venezuela. Guaidó called on the Americans to work to consolidate a free and democratic hemisphere.

Aquí el selfie que nos tomamos. Gracias por habernos acompañado. Nos vemos pronto en Venezuela. #AgendaInternacionalMiami pic.twitter.com/IZqXdLw64H — Juan Guaidó (@jguaido) February 1, 2020

Elda Primera is a Venezuelan journalist in exile. She is a journalist covering the Venezuelan crisis. She was a television and radio reporter for 19 years in Venezuela before fleeing the country late last year. Currently, Elda continues to write about the Venezuelan conflict. Elda is an expert on the dangers of socialism. She is committed to freedom of expression and the restitution of democracy for a better world.

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