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New York Times - WorldCenter-LeftEN 6 min read 100% complete by Qasim Nauman and Francesca RegaladoJanuary 6, 2026 at 11:36 AM

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Following the reported seizure of Nicolás Maduro, Venezuelan migrants in New York City gathered at a Methodist church on the Upper West Side to discuss the implications for their future. The event, organized by a Venezuelan asylum holder, provided updates and a forum for debate, with some celebrating the news and others expressing concerns about potential deportation policies under a returned Trump administration. New York City became a focal point of Venezuelan immigration between 2022 and 2024, particularly in Queens. The migrants, many in legal limbo awaiting immigration case outcomes, received donated clothing and snacks at the church. Meanwhile, at a Venezuelan restaurant in Jackson Heights, Queens, patrons discussed the events, with some expressing hope for a return to their homeland.

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venezuelan migrants 90% immigration crisis 70% asylum seekers 70% nicolás maduro 60% donald trump 50% new york city 50% deportation 50% legal limbo 40%

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