Lawmakers call for restriction on Venezuelan oil, gas imports
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By Marianela Toledo | Florida Watchdog
MIAMI — Two Florida congressmen are demanding the Obama administration to take a strong stand against Venezuela and restrict oil flowing from the South American nation into the United States.
IN SUPPORT: Venezuela protester by the thousands gathered this past weekend in Doral, a city in Miami-Dade County known for its large Venezuelan population.
“We want to expel Venezuela’s embassy officials in Washington,” U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen said last week during a news conference.
In September, Maduro’s government accused the top American diplomat and two other embassy officials of supporting plots to sabotage the country’s economy and electrical grid, ordering the trio to leave the country immediately.
The South Florida Republican congresswoman was joined by fellow South Florida Republican U.S. Rep. Mario Diaz Balart in calling for stranger opposition to the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Unrest in Venezuela has been going on for years. But the situation exploded on Feb. 12 when thousands of young people took to the streets Maduro’s government. The rally ended in a violent clash in which three protesters were killed, 60 were injured and hundreds were jail.
Since then, protesters have remained in the streets demanding the release of detainees. They also wants and end to censorship, repression, product shortages, police abuse, and the release of opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez.
Lopez voluntarily surrendered last week to Venezuelan authorities who accused him of several serious crimes.
During the weekend, thousands of people gathered in South Florida to show support for the Venezuela protesters.
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