DORAL, Fla. (PulseWire News) — Cheerful revelers chanted 'Liberty' and draped Venezuelan flags over their shoulders in Doral, Florida, on Saturday to celebrate the recent American military intervention that led to the ousting of Nicolás Maduro’s regime. This stunning turn of events, long wished for by many, left attendees pondering what the future holds for their troubled homeland.

The rally occurred in Doral, a Miami suburb with a large Venezuelan population, where news spread of President Maduro's capture and subsequent extraction from the country. At the El Arepazo restaurant, a cultural hub for Venezuelans, one attendee held up a cardboard sign emblazoned with 'Libertad,' echoing the collective sentiment for a new beginning.

'It's a combination of feelings — fears and excitement,' explained Alejandra Arrieta, a Venezuelan immigrant since 1997. 'We’ve been waiting for this for many years. Something had to happen in Venezuela. We all need the freedom.'

President Donald Trump asserted that the U.S. would temporarily govern Venezuela following the intervention, which culminated from an extensive pressure campaign on the oil-rich nation. Many exiles pointed to the importance of international support in assisting Venezuela's recovery, with some now hopeful for an end to years of tyranny, repression, and humanitarian crises.

Niurka Meléndez, who fled Venezuela in 2015, emphasized that the ousting of an authoritarian regime reveals a path to potential recovery for her homeland. She expressed her support for continued humanitarian assistance in rebuilding Venezuela, calling for a future rooted in justice and democratic values.

'For us, it’s just the start of the justice we need to see,' Meléndez remarked, highlighting the dire circumstances many Venezuelans continue to face. The event not only served as a celebration but also as a rallying call for future efforts toward rebuilding and recovery.