La Policía Federal de los Estados Unidos y los agentes del Servicio Secreto se preparan para ingresar y desalojar a los últimos cuatro invasores de la embajada de Venezuela en Washington., May 13, 2019. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
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Funcionarios de la Policía Federal de EEUU y agentes del Servicio Secreto exigieron el desalojo este lunes de los últimos comunistas invasores de la embajada de Venezuela en Washington.
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Las autoridades se presentaron a la sede diplomática con las solicitudes para que los individuos abandonen el lugar inmediatamente y si desconocen la orden serán encarcelados y procesados judicialmente. Con el paso de las horas aumentó la presión de los cuerpos de seguridad que se mantenían en las puertas del sitio.
Cerca de las 8:10 pm hora de Venezuela, la policía norteamericana rompió el candado que mantenía cerrada la embajada para exigirles aún más que abandonen las instalaciones.
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