Bolivarian Government ready to receive new compatriots as part of the Plan Vuelta a la Patria
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Published at: 22/03/2025 11:41 AM
In the next few hours, the Bolivarian Government expects the arrival of another flight with compatriots from the United States (USA), through the Plan Back to the Fatherland.
The Sectorial Vice President for Policy, Citizen Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, held a new meeting with the Ministerial Security Council to coordinate the protocols necessary for the care of compatriots upon arrival in their country.
Cabello highlighted the importance of coordination between the governments of the countries where Venezuelans and Venezuelans are to search for them, in order to guarantee their human rights.
“The Government of President Nicolás Maduro is and will always be prepared to do whatever it takes to bring the children of the Homeland to their homes,” he added.
On the morning of this Saturday, March 22, the appointee for Peace Dialogues for the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Jorge Rodríguez, in a statement confirmed the resumption of flights with compatriots from the North American nation.
Once again, the administration of President Nicolás Maduro Moros shows its complete willingness for the peaceful, respectful and loving return of Venezuelans who migrated to various parts of the world.
The Venezuelan government has denounced that the policy of deportation and criminalization of migrants is for economic purposes, as well as the network of coyotes promoted by the Venezuelan extremist opposition.
Previously, the also Minister for Internal Relations, Justice and Peace, Cabello Rondón, stressed last Friday that none of the returnees are linked to the extinct Aragua Train and disqualified the matrix that they had sent its members from the United States; and he assured that this was a false narrative “against our country and now they are being reversed”.
So far this year, four flights from the Plan Vuelta a la Patria returned to the Bolivarian Republic with just over 900 Venezuelans.
Mazo News Team