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A. David Bracho, a resident of the city of Chicago, who moved to the United States with his parents when he was 8 years old, is happy to report that his adopted city has become a bit of a hot spot for areperas, or restaurants that sell the Venezuelan staple arepas.
B.Venezuela has lost over 10 percent of its population in recent years, and experts estimate that over 5,000 more people leave every day, most going to other countries in South America, especially Colombia, but others emigrating to the United States and Spain.
C. Venezuela was once one of South America's most prosperous nations, a place where immigrants from other nations arrived full of hope for a better life, but it's now a country in crisis as a result of a crash in the price of oil, a resource that once helped sustain the nation.
D. With a poor economy back home, more and more Venezuelans are emigrating to other countries and opening restaurants that serve arepas, which are circular flatbreads made from white corn flour and eaten plain or sometimes stuffed with fillings.