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Venezuelans overjoyed by US temporary residency opportunity

Venezuelans overjoyed by US temporary residency opportunity
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Regina Garcia Cano And Gisela Salomon Venezuelan Ruth Valle poses for a portrait at her home in Miami, Florida, Tuesday, March 9, 2021. Valle became stranded in Miami just over a year ago, after having taken a trip on a tourist visa to buy clothes, cosmetics, and food to resell in Venezuela and make some extra money to subsist. But flights were canceled due to the pandemic in March 2020, two days before hers was scheduled to depart, and she has remained in South Florida since then. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier) March 09, 2021 - 4:40 PM MIAMI - Maria Ortiz left Venezuela almost four years ago when she realized her job opportunities were nonexistent. Freshly graduated from college with a degree in petroleum engineering, she boarded a plane and traded her dream of a professional career for a better quality of life in the U.S.

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2021/03/10 03:44 MIAMI (AP) Maria Ortiz left Venezuela almost four years ago when she realized her job opportunities were nonexistent. Freshly graduated from college with a degree in petroleum engineering, she boarded a plane and traded her dream of a professional career for a better quality of life in the U.S. Ortiz has since worked in restaurant kitchens in Maryland, earning enough to raise her 2-year-old daughter and make ends meet even during the pandemic. But their life may change drastically this year after the decision of President Joe Biden’s administration to offer temporary legal residency to several hundred thousand Venezuelans who fled their country’s humanitarian crisis.

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Venezuelans overjoyed by U.S. temporary residency opportunity

Venezuelans overjoyed by U.S. temporary residency opportunity
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