LIMA, Peru — In the SHOCKING aftermath of a U.S.-led coup, a DARK truth is emerging: 8 MILLION exiled Venezuelans are being BETRAYED and told to go back to a NIGHTMARE they fled. While American officials and regional leaders in Peru and Chile publicly declare the crisis “over,” the desperate diaspora knows the horrifying reality—NOTHING has changed.
The brutal Maduro regime is GONE, but his entire oppressive government REMAINS. The economy is in RUBBLE, with 80% living in crushing poverty. Yet, from Washington to Santiago, a COLD, calculated political message is being broadcast: “Go home.” This is a HEARTLESS deception, a political ploy to wash their hands of a humanitarian catastrophe THEY helped create.
NOW, the noose is tightening. Chile’s ultra-conservative President-elect José Antonio Kast has issued a STARK ultimatum to hundreds of thousands: “You have 63 days left to leave our country.” Peru and Colombia are poised to follow. These people—who built new lives against all odds—are being hunted, deported, and rendered stateless. They are caught in a PERFECT STORM of geopolitical lies and rising nationalist fury.
Graphic designer Yanelis Torres prints “Game Over” Maduro T-shirts in a Lima market, a fleeting symbol of hope. But for millions like her, there is NO game over, only a terrifying game of musical chairs where the music is about to STOP. Deported mothers with children, businessmen, and refugees now face a choice between the violent streets of foreign lands or a homeland that is still a prison. The West’s “victory” is a CRUEL mirage, leaving an entire generation in permanent limbo.
This is not liberation; it is a condemned people being offered a one-way ticket back to hell.



