Juan Guaidó's Turbulent Journey: From Expulsion in Colombia to Arrival in Miami.

Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó was expelled from Colombia after crossing the border to attend an international conference to discuss his country's political crisis. Guaidó said he entered Colombia to escape Venezuelan government persecution but now felt persecuted by President Nicolás Maduro in Colombia. Colombia's Foreign Ministry said Guaidó was "irregularly" in the country, so immigration authorities escorted him to the international airport to take a plane bound for the U.S. Guaidó hopes to secure international support for the democratic cause in Venezuela and ensure that the Maduro regime returns to the negotiating table in Mexico and agrees to a credible timetable for free and fair elections to solve the current situation.
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