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They're moving into churches as well as stores.
Several dozen roared into a church screaming, ice out, ice out.
They got in the face.
of some parishioners who were there with their families screaming at them.
They also moved into a Target store as well, a little less aggressive there, a sing-in, a sit-in, but once again shouting ICE out.
There was some violence over the weekend, some of the worst of it targeted for a right-wing influencer.
He was beaten pretty severely, rescued by some counter-demonstrators.
They say there are reports that armed militia are setting up checkpoints at different locations around Caracas and that they are looking for Americans.
Meantime, that interim government has begun to release some political prisoners, at least eight.
They're expected to be holding...
More than 800 opponents of the Maduro regime, but some are getting out, being reunited with their families.
The socialist dictator, Nicolas Maduro, is gone, but most of his regime is still in their same offices.
Some analysts are warning that their time in office needs to be a temporary measure.
It's estimated that the Maduro regime holds more than 800 political prisoners.
They began releasing a handful of those prisoners this week.
For some family members, it was a real chance to reunite some joy on the streets of Caracas.
President Trump called it a smear campaign.
Smart gesture by the interim governor for the first time since the fall of Maduro.
A small group of U.S.
diplomats and security personnel was inside Caracas on Friday.