Bolivarian Government inaugurated the first Comprehensive Care Module for Migrants in Táchira

“Those who have left the country are the product of the unilateral measures of the United States against the Venezuelan people,” said Bernal
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Published at: 29/03/2025 11:50 AM

The Comprehensive Care Module for Migrants was installed in San Antonio del Táchira, in the municipality of Bolívar, to assist children, adolescents, adults and the elderly who return to the country by air or land in legal, psychological and health matters.

In these facilities, it is planned to serve migrants who pass through this border axis, through the services of the Great Mission of Venezuela Women and the Council for the Protection of Children and Adolescents.

The governor of Táchira, Freddy Bernal, stressed that about 1,200 people are mobilized per month and at least 600 of them are children. “I am very happy with that beautiful task that we are going to do in the Great Mission Back to the Fatherland, the Government and the Mayor's Office and I reaffirm what we have been doing in the last few days after the aberrant kidnappings in El Salvador because it is not a crime to be a migrant,” he said.

“Those who have left the country are the product of the unilateral measures of the United States against the Venezuelan people and that makes them economic migrants who are in different parts of the world,” he said.

During the activity, Bernal was accompanied by Anahi Arizmendi, president of the Great Mission Back to the Fatherland, who explained that the Bolivarian Government is working to reunify the family.

“This is the first module at the national level and we are talking with other states to make a whole national route of protection and care for returning Venezuelan migrants and we must open our arms to them, and accompany this process of family reunification,” he said.

Arizmendi highlighted the investment made by the mayor of the Bolivar municipality through its mayor Sandra Sánchez. The Regional Executive, working together with the national Government, will have the function of providing different services that pass through this border area.

“Some services they will provide to migrants who are in transit are: health, early legal care, psychopedagogy, psychology, guidance for children and adolescents with travel permits, any situation of vulnerability for women who may be victims of violence,” she said.

He also emphasized that migrating is not a crime, and the Bolivarian Government is responding to the situations of persecution experienced by compatriots in other countries.

Mazo News Team

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