90 new compatriots arrived in Venezuela through the Plan Vuelta a la Patria

On this flight, 79 men and 11 women arrived, and security protocols were applied to them by State institutions.
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Published at: 27/05/2025 06:35 PM

Within the framework of the Plan Back to the Fatherland and its policy of reconnecting Venezuelan families, a total of 90 compatriots deported from the United States arrived in the country from Honduras this Tuesday, May 27.

On this flight, 79 men and 11 women arrived, who applied security protocols to them by the institutions of the Venezuelan State and then reintegrated into society, the Ministry of Popular Power for Internal Relations, Justice and Peace (MPPRIJP) reported on its account on the social network Instagram.

It highlights that these actions are part of the protection policies of Venezuelans who are abroad and are implemented by the Bolivarian Government.

Among the institutions that provide comprehensive care are the Ministries for Internal Relations, Justice and Peace, and for Health; the Migration Service of the Bolivarian National Police Corps (CPNB); the National Council for the Rights of Children and Adolescents (IDENNA); the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (SEBIN), among others.

Mazo News Team

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