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COMMENTARY What's driving Colombia's deadly unrest isn't the country's former leftist rebels, as South Florida expats insist, but its lingering reactionary rules.
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Some expats blame the conservative government for the dozens of deaths in Colombia's unrest this week; others accuse a shadowy global leftist "movement."
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Colombians either revere or revile former President Alvaro Uribe. That's apparent now in South Florida, too.
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Florida's large Colombian community never got much attention from U.S. presidential candidates. Until now.
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By Tim PadgettCÚCUTA, COLOMBIA | Angélica Lamos’ house is one of the few places in Cúcuta where you can hear Venezuelan refugee children laughing instead…