Families of Venezuelan political prisoners have been camped outside the U.S. Embassy in Caracas for over 100 hours, awaiting a response regarding their loved ones’ cases. The families are seeking information and assistance from the U.S. government. Embassy officials have been monitoring the protest, reportedly documenting the families’ movements, including recording them as they leave the area. Reports indicate embassy staff have also been making gestures towards the protestors, the nature of which remains unclear. The protest began on Sunday and continues as families express desperation for news and advocate for the release or improved conditions for their relatives. The situation highlights ongoing concerns regarding political detentions in Venezuela and the role of international actors. The families remain hopeful for a direct communication from U.S. officials.