Ehm… venezuelans were leaving Venezuela in hordes for the last decade or so.
There are +7M expatriates roaming the globe. The ones with more wealth had better chances and made it out on a flight. Less lucky ones had to do it crossing the borders either in a vehicle or by foot.
Here in Buenos Aires there are hundred of thousands of them and the stories they tell are terrifying, but they still have family members that for different reasons had to stay behind.
I think you are right generally speaking, but in this case i believe that they will do so.
Ehm… venezuelans were leaving Venezuela in hordes for the last decade or so.
There are +7M expatriates roaming the globe. The ones with more wealth had better chances and made it out on a flight. Less lucky ones had to do it crossing the borders either in a vehicle or by foot.
Here in Buenos Aires there are hundred of thousands of them and the stories they tell are terrifying, but they still have family members that for different reasons had to stay behind.
I think you are right generally speaking, but in this case i believe that they will do so.