Bolivarian Government inaugurated the Office of Comprehensive Migrant Care in Caracas
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Published at: 23/05/2025 07:10 PM
In order to advance the protection and reintegration of Venezuelan migrants, the Bolivarian Government inaugurated this Friday, May 23, the Office of the Division of Comprehensive Migrant Care, located in the West Tower, Basement I, in Central Park in Caracas.
The new space seeks to consolidate humanistic and effective policies that guarantee the dignified and safe return of compatriots who wish to return to their country.
In this regard, the head of Government of Caracas (GDC), Nahúm Fernández, stressed that the opening of this office responds to the government's commitment to provide support to Venezuelan migrants in their return process.
“As the Government of the People, we will not rest until our compatriots return to Venezuela in a dignified and safe manner,” he said.
Fernández also emphasized the need to counteract induced migration promoted by extremist opposition sectors. “Our form of Government, together with the People, is unique and we will never allow the puppets of the Venezuelan right to betray their own people, selling a dream that they later abandoned, handing them over to the United States and El Salvador,” he said.
He also recalled the case of the girl Maykelis Espinoza, whose return to Venezuela was possible thanks to the efforts of the Bolivarian Government.
He assured that all necessary mechanisms will be activated to guarantee the return of Venezuelan migrants who have been victims of adverse situations abroad.
The purpose of the office is to strengthen the national policies promoted by the Vice Ministry of Comprehensive Care for Migration and the Mission Plan Return to the Fatherland, and will also focus on offering comprehensive care based on respect for the fundamental rights of returnees, to ensure their reintegration into society and their stability in Caracas, it will also provide effective and efficient assistance for Venezuelans who have faced difficulties in foreigner.
The inauguration was attended by authorities linked to migration management, such as the Deputy Minister of Comprehensive Care for Venezuelan Migration, Pedro Sassone; the defender of Human Rights and Truth of Venezuela, Camilla Fabri Saab; and the head of the Great Mission Back to the Fatherland, Anaí Arizmendi.
With this initiative, the Bolivarian Government reaffirms its commitment to guarantee the protection and well-being of Venezuelans, to prioritize respect for human life and the security of those who return to the country in search of stability and better opportunities.
Mazo News Team