Colombians Head Home as Venezuela's Maduro Loses Backing of Poor

Apartments stand on a hillside in the Petare neighborhood, home to many Colombian immigrants, on the outskirts of Caracas, Venezuela, on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. 200,000 Colombians living in Venezuela have moved back home in the past few years, according to migration scholar Ivan De La Vega. As the Colombians' disillusionment with the collapsing economy mounts, it becomes clear that Hugo Chavez's successor, Nicolas Maduro, is in deep trouble. Photographer: Meridith Kohut/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Apartments stand on a hillside in the Petare neighborhood, home to many Colombian immigrants, on the outskirts of Caracas, Venezuela, on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. 200,000 Colombians living in Venezuela have moved back home in the past few years, according to migration scholar Ivan De La Vega. As the Colombians' disillusionment with the collapsing economy mounts, it becomes clear that Hugo Chavez's successor, Nicolas Maduro, is in deep trouble. Photographer: Meridith Kohut/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Colombians Head Home as Venezuela's Maduro Loses Backing of Poor
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