María Abad Cruz, 90, sits on the cusp of
her fourth migration, and it may be the hardest one. Within a few months, if
her children’s plan works out, she will move to Spain, the country of her
birth, leaving behind Venezuela, the country where she has lived most of her
long life and has loved like no other, even if that love these days has been
painfully unrequited. Venezuela is where she met her husband, raised three
children and suffered a sorrow so great that she fled to Spain, only to return
some years later because Venezuela, after all, was the place she felt most at
home. More… Monday, December 11, 2017
For Older Venezuelans, Fleeing Crisis Means ‘Starting From Zero,’ Even at 90
María Abad Cruz, 90, sits on the cusp of
her fourth migration, and it may be the hardest one. Within a few months, if
her children’s plan works out, she will move to Spain, the country of her
birth, leaving behind Venezuela, the country where she has lived most of her
long life and has loved like no other, even if that love these days has been
painfully unrequited. Venezuela is where she met her husband, raised three
children and suffered a sorrow so great that she fled to Spain, only to return
some years later because Venezuela, after all, was the place she felt most at
home. More…
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