Trump meets with Cuban and Venezuelan exiles in El Arepazo de Doral

DORAL. – The president of the United States, donald trumpvisited the El Arepazo restaurant this Monday, in the city of Doral, where he held a meeting with members of the Cuban and Venezuelan exile residents in southern Florida.

The presence of the president attracted dozens of people who gathered inside and outside the establishment, considered for years a meeting point for the Venezuelan diaspora in Miami.

During his brief visit to the restaurant, Trump greeted supporters, spoke with representatives of both communities and took photos with supporters who were there.

The visit took place during his stay in South Florida, where on Saturday he participated in the “Shield of the Americas” regional summit, held at Trump National Doral, a meeting in which political leaders addressed regional security issues and the political situation in Latin America.

Present during the visit were the mayor of Doral, Christi Fraga; the Cuban exile activist Máximo Álvarez; City Commissioner Nicole Reinoso; Miami-Dade Elections Supervisor Alina García; and the county tax collector, Dariel Fernández, along with other leaders and members of the Cuban and Venezuelan communities of South Florida.

Doral is home to one of the largest Venezuelan communities in the United States and also a large Cuban population, which gives particular meaning to this type of political meetings in the region.