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I Was Born In 1999 Thats The
same year that Whoo go Travis became president of Venezuela. He was selected a few months before in 1998 and ever since I was born. I was raised with a culture of my parents of entrepreneurs. They owned a gas station in central Venezuela in La Victoria, Stalowa and we went from from being a middle-class family there in a few thousand dollars a month to being very poor thank God that we already owned her home and her car because we wouldn’t be able to purchase those things in different if we had just started in in the mid–2000s, so my grandparents are from Italy in Spain the points of my of my both parents from my dad’s side. They’re a talent.
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They Emigrated To Venezuela In The Late
50s same with with my Mom’s side and they escaped Europe because Italy. World War two and Spain by the Spanish Civil War and Franco in Spain had actually imposed terrible government control measures Price controls were sort of use of food in Spain and my grand Dad actually sent money back to Spain and kept his family of over seven siblings alive just with his remittances from Venezuela and as well as like the American dream where you could save your your people in in Europe while working hard with no education he didn’t even finish primary school. He didn’t get even sixth grade My grandpa it’s funny that your grandparents fled Franco’s Spain and Mussolini’s Italy to ultimately end up in Venezuela in my judgment as well Yeah and now they are all actually back in Europe. They have had to flee again and my parents have had to flee and they they fled to to Spain and I’m here in the United States so you’re how did how did you and your family get out of Venezuela. Because famously now there are there are blockades that prevent particularly poor people people with no means and they’re.
You Know Theyre Trying To Cross
the border to get food and hopefully. We can talk about that a little bit but but how did your family escape. So first. I was the first person to leave and it was because I I wanted to come to the United States and I applied to colleges and my university gave me a scholarship that I couldn’t refuse where I don’t pay any tuition. Then I work campus as well and my parents left a year and a half later they left.
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In 2017 And They Left By They
just sold everything they had everything they could sell. They couldn’t sell our business because it’s technically government-owned Now Yeah would you say gas station and they left with the few things that they could sell and they set up shop in Spain in Madrid and they did it so it’s easier because we have the Spanish citizenship right and because we had something to sell and we were we had money for a flight ticket yeah but not everybody has that now it’s legal to leave It’s not like Cuba yet that you’re penalized from escape in the country, but what I’m afraid that we’re getting to that point honestly Yeah and I mean There’s there’s a bunch of Venezuelan refugees and in Colombia. Now Is that right Yeah, there’s over a million and a half and it’s very tragic because they come with extreme need and they actually need the government to take care of them. Initially because they need health care, you know they have diseases they need housing Why are they gonna do they need jobs Yeah? You know it’s funny because I didn’t plan this but your story is just like Chiron‘s. She was a young girl fleeing the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia came to this country without a penny and then somehow managed to make a life for herself that there may be a story about about the American Dream in there somewhere where you don’t need a lot but you need the ambition to get there and to work hard and that’s what I love about this country.
I Specifically Wanted To Come To America And
not go to. go to Europe because I think that the values that this country was founded upon and that continues to live by those values of freedom and equality under the law are are something that is remarkable and that doesn’t exist anywhere else. You don’t have a huge community of people who are livery lovers like in the United States anywhere else in the world you.
Summary
I was born in 1999 that’s the same year that Whoo go Travis became president of Venezuela . I was raised with a culture of my parents of entrepreneurs of entrepreneurs. My grandparents are from Italy in Spain the points of my of my both parents from my dad’s side. They emigrated to Venezuela in the late 50s same with with with my Mom’s side and they escaped Europe because Italy.& World War two and Spain by the Spanish Civil War and Franco in Spain had imposed terrible government control measures Price controls were sort of use of food in Spain. My grand Dad actually sent money back to Spain and kept his family of over seven siblings alive just with his remittances from Venezuela and as well as like the American dream where you could save your your people in in Europe while working hard with no education he didn’t even finish primary school . Now they are all actually back in Europe.& They have had to flee again and my parents have fled again and they fled to Spain….. Click here to read more and watch the full video