The Venezuelan crisis continues to wreak havoc across the country. But its effect might also be sending international shockwaves too.
As a result, authorities across the region are bracing for a possible new migrant influx and places like Denver have already announced plans to deal with the issue.
A new report by Axios now reveals advocacy groups in South Florida are also closely monitoring the aftermath of Venezuela's disputed election, preparing for the potential arrival of more immigrants if the unrest continues.
It's worth noting that the sunshine state is home the largest share of Venezuelan immigrants in the United States with 47% of the total, according to the Pew Research Center.