Venezuela migrants in Colombia say growing U.S. pressure and the closure of Venezuelan airspace signal possible intervention, leaving families scattered and hoping for change.
Breakdown
- Venezuelan migrants in Bogotá share stories of hardship and separation.
- Many migrants express disappointment after recent elections failed to bring change. 1m 9s
- Some migrants hope U.S. intervention will lead to freedom and regime change. 1m 23s
- Millions have fled Venezuela, with many believing the military would not resist regime change. 1m 35s
- U.S. closure of Venezuela's airspace is seen as part of a broader pressure campaign. 2m 1s