Venezuelans from Bay Area cheer Maduro’s capture, while some worry about possible deportation
When Oakland resident Elaine Agrizone first heard that U.S. authorities had taken custody of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, she stayed up most of the night trying to confirm that the man she blames for years of repression in her home country had truly been removed from power.
“I got goosebumps and the tears started to flow,” Agrizone said in Spanish.
Maduro made his first appearance in a New York courtroom Monday, pleading not guilty to narco-terrorism charges brought by the Trump...