South Florida Erupts in Joy as Maduro is Captured

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South Florida Erupts in Joy as Maduro is Captured

DORAL, FL — The Venezuelan diaspora in South Florida turned the streets into a sea of yellow, blue, and red on Saturday following the news that Nicolás Maduro was captured by U.S. forces in Caracas. After years of protest and exile, the community is hailing the moment as the dawn of a new era for their homeland.

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Pandemonium in “Doralzuela”

From the moment the news broke, the energy in Miami-Dade County shifted from disbelief to pure jubilation.

  • Epicenter of Hope: Thousands flooded the area around El Arepazo in Doral. The sound of pots and pans (cacerolazo)—traditionally a sound of protest—was transformed into a rhythm of victory.
  • The Versailles Connection: In Little Havana, the Venezuelan and Cuban communities stood shoulder-to-shoulder outside Versailles Restaurant, celebrating what many hope is a “domino effect” for democracy in the Caribbean.
  • A Personal Victory: For many, the celebration wasn’t about politics, but family. “I can finally book a flight to see my mother,” said one emotional resident. “I haven’t been home in a decade.”

The Operation: “Absolute Resolve”

The celebrations follow a lightning-fast U.S. military strike on Saturday morning:

What’s Next for the Diaspora?

While the parties continue, community leaders are calling for “vigilant optimism.” The focus is now shifting toward humanitarian aid and the logistical challenges of rebuilding a nation that has seen millions flee over the last decade.

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