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Hundreds of Venezuelans rally in downtown Chicago

By January 24, 2019February 11th, 2022Organizing

Just hours after Juan Guaidó declared himself president of Venezuela, hundreds of people gathered outside the consulate in Chicago.

Photo by Geoff Stellfox
By January 24, 2019February 11th, 2022Organizing

Just hours after Juan Guaidó declared himself president of Venezuela, hundreds of people gathered outside the consulate in Chicago.

Above: Demonstrators brought flags and handmade signs to yesterday’s rally outside of the the Consulate General of Venezuela in downtown Chicago to show their support for Juan Guaidó, the leader of Venezuela’s National Assembly. Photo by Geoff Stellfox

Just hours after Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó declared himself interim president of Venezuela yesterday, hundreds of people gathered outside the Consulate General of Venezuela in the Chicago’s downtown.

Draped in yellow, blue and red — the colors of the Venezuelan flag — the crowd rallied in support for Guaidó, the 35-year-old head of Venezuela’s National Assembly, who is challenging current president Nicolas Maduro’s authoritarian rule. Maduro broke off relations with Washington in response to the coup attempt, which he claims was orchestrated by the United States.

Venezuela has struggled with hyperinflation, poverty, a rise in violence and shortages of basic items in Venezuela in the years since Maduro took power following the death of Hugo Chavez. The crisis has forced three million Venezuelans to leave their homes in recent years, according to the UN Refugee Agency, and their number is expected to rise to five million by 2019.

Chicago is increasingly becoming a hub for Venezuelan immigrants and asylum seekers and the Venezuelan community is the fastest growing immigrant community in the city, according to the mayor’s office. Venezuelans make up the largest group of asylum seekers in the United States currently, according USCIS.

Members of the Illinois Venezuelan Alliance helped lead yesterday’s rally outside of the the Consulate General of Venezuela in downtown Chicago to show their support for Juan Guaidó, the leader of Venezuela’s National Assembly. Photo by Geoff Stellfox
Jhoan Garcia, of the Movimiento Estudiantil and recent Chicago transplant, is met with cheers as he shares his history of fighting against the current Venezuelan government. Photo by Geoff Stellfox
A demonstrator live streams yesterday’s rally outside of the the Consulate General of Venezuela in downtown Chicago. Photo by Geoff Stellfox
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