Director Mauricio Rodríguez Pons, in collaboration with Producer Almudena Toral, brings a deeply human lens to the escalating crisis facing Venezuelan immigrants in the United States. As the Trump administration moves to criminalize Venezuelans and dismantle critical protections like Temporary Protected Status and humanitarian parole, one family in Doral, Florida—who arrived in the U.S. legally—finds themselves running out of options.
Set in a city known as "Doralzuela" for its large Venezuelan diaspora, the film captures the quiet desperation and resilience of a family caught between shifting immigration policies and the dream of safety they once believed America promised. What begins as a political headline becomes an intimate portrait of survival, belonging, and the cost of living in limbo—where legality doesn’t always mean security, and home is a question with no easy answer.