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Venezuelan Guaidó denounces being expelled from Colombia

By REGINA GARCIA CANO
Associated Press

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó says he was expelled from Colombia hours after he crossed the border from Venezuela to try to meet with some participants at Tuesday’s international conference to discuss his country’s political crisis.” In a video posted on Twitter, Guaidó said he entered Colombia trying to escape Venezuelan government persecution, but that now he felt what he described as persecution by President’s Nicolás Maduro in Colombia. Colombia’s Foreign Ministry said late Monday in a press release that Guaidó was “irregularly” in the country so immigration authorities escorted him to the international airport to take a plane bound to the U.S.

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