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After learning of the news from Caracas, exultant expats in South Florida gathered from the early morning in El Arepaso in Doral, a city where 40% of its residents have Venezuelan roots.
Carmen Wallace left Venezuela in 2017 after street protests were suppressed violently, and she was surprised by the military operation.
She is cautious about the future.
Venezuelan euphoria is now tempered as they observe events and the Trump administration's statements.
For NPR News, I'm Kevan Antonio Haidari in Miami.
Signed by Governor Jennifer Gonzalez, Law 156 limits investigators and citizens' access to public documents.
It doubles the time to fulfill requests and allows classification of info as confidential without judicial review.
Pedro Cardona Morales is an architect in the U.S.
territory and believes the measure affects all sectors and not just the media, allowing the government to operate in the dark.
The law signed by Governor Gonzalez limits our right to know, he said.
This law has tremendous impact in many sectors on the island.
Some 50 organizations, including the Committee to Protect Journalists, denounced the measure.
For NPR News, I'm Kevan Antonio Haidari in San Juan.
The first MLS Cup was awarded in 1996 after the World Cup was first held in the United States in 94.
But now in its sixth year of existence, Inter Miami was led by Argentine superstar Lionel Messi.
The decisive goal for Miami was scored in the 71st minute by Rodrigo de Paul, also a World Cup winner with Argentina.
Two of Messi's teammates in Barcelona and Miami, Sergi Busquets and Jordi Alba, will retire after this season.
Messi added the league trophy after signing a two-year contract extension and will probably play with Argentina as it defends its World Cup title next year.
For NPR News, I'm Kevan Antonio Haidari in Miami.