Cabello: Our fight doesn't end until we bring all Venezuelans back (+photos)

Secretary General of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello
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Published at: 15/05/2025 02:48 PM

The sectoral vice-president for Politics, Citizen Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, reaffirmed this Wednesday the commitment of the Bolivarian Government to repatriate all compatriots who are in other countries in vulnerable situations.

“Our fight will not end until we bring in all the Venezuelans who are anywhere,” Cabello said during his show Con el Mazo Dando No. 526.

In that regard, he noted that today Venezuela continues to raise its voice and denounce the kidnapping of more than 250 Venezuelan migrants who are in a prison in El Salvador by the fascist Nayib Bukele, with the support of the United States government.


He denounced that the United States has continued to send people to El Salvador on the sly, which is why the number of migrants kidnapped in that country, whose rights are being violated, continues to increase.

Regarding the American congressmen who visited the Center for the Confinement of Terrorism (CECOT), he said that “they are not going to do anything, because he (Bukele) wears them it is to validate the concentration camp that he has there.”

For this reason, he emphasized that in the meantime the Bolivarian Government of President Nicolás Maduro will continue working to return all his compatriots to their homeland. “Sooner rather than later, not only those 253 who have been kidnapped in El Salvador, but all Venezuelans will return to their country,” he said.


Maikelys 's return moralizes our people

The also Minister of People's Power for Internal Relations, Justice and Peace indicated that today “Venezuela is happy (...) and applauds the fact that the girl Maikelys Espinoza is returning to our homeland”.

“It is very comforting to have achieved the return of Maikelys because that moralizes the People. Maikelys quickly became a piece of each one of us, we were inspired by that terrible action of the United States Government to kidnap a girl and separate her from her parents and also invent a story and a fiction to justify it,” she stressed, referring to the fact that the call for the release of this two-year-old girl was one of national consensus because this people are supportive.

He recalled that the girl's mother arrived in the country two weeks ago when she was sent from the United States against her will to travel without her daughter. “It came with its pain and sadness, and that's how this fruitful struggle began. Today we have Maikelys in Venezuela with her mommy, grandmother and the other grandmother who is arriving from Barinas,” he said.


In addition, he indicated that this is not the first time that the United States has kidnapped children, recalling the case of the Cuban boy Elián González. “They have done this with many children, they have done it in many places, of course, in some places that happens and the presidents do not accompany the people's battles. Here, on the contrary, the President took the lead and said: 'we will not rest until we bring Maikelys'; and that's how it was,” he said.

As for the silence of the pseudo-leaders of the opposition in the case of the Venezuelan girl, he stressed that “that is the silence of those who have straw tails, of those who know that, if they say something, the gringos give it a roll and scold them; while on us, on a revolutionary the gringos cannot impose anything”.

He pointed out that these sectors are so miserable that “if we had said that Maikelys was coming on that flight, they don't send her. The opposition people here in Venezuela would have moved so that they wouldn't send it, because they know that's a reason for joy for Venezuelans.”


For this reason, he reaffirmed that once again they underestimate President Nicolás Maduro. “They always love to crash, everything has been the same with their experience in the field of international diplomacy (...) the President led this team with Jorge Rodríguez, who manages the entire topic of the dialogue, and he went to great lengths (...) to achieve the return of Maikelys,” he said.

The UN is immoral and wants to stick its nose in here in Venezuela

The also general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) described the United Nations (UN) as immoral because of the complicit silence they keep in the face of actions against Venezuelan migrants and because of what has been happening against Palestinians in Gaza for years.

“When they talk about Venezuela they take it for granted, they are immoral, tremendous immoral,” he said, denouncing the cruel treatment they receive and the kidnapping of Venezuelan migrants deported by the U.S. government to El Salvador.


In addition, regarding the genocide being committed by the State of Israel against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, he pointed out that the UN normalized these actions and acts as if nothing were happening.

“That seems to be normal, the UN normalized that, it doesn't say anything like that, the UN supports that, those who run it, those who are in charge of the various UN bodies,” he denounced, referring to the fact that in recent weeks Israel killed 15 people after bombing a school in Gaza.

He assured that after keeping a complicit silence in the face of these genocidal actions, “then they immorally want to stick their noses here in Venezuela.” At the same time, he pointed out that the Israeli murders are not new, since for years “they have not stopped murdering Palestinians and the UN even by their knowledge.”

I don 't attack anyone, what I do is defend Venezuela

“I don't attack anyone, I defend Venezuela from whoever it is, whoever it is,” said Cabello in response to a statement from longliner Ibéyise Pacheco, regarding an alleged attack against the Colombian government, over the issue of the extinct Aragua Train.

In the same way, he questioned that every time the neighboring country has a problem they begin to speak ill of Venezuela. “Why do they have to bring Venezuela into their problems? Then you tell them something from here, and then they say: 'Diosdado thundered very hard'”.

In addition, he clarified that he did not defend any Aragua Train. “I'm never going to do it, we threw them out of here on the Aragua Train and we 're looking for what's left anywhere in the world,” he said, ratifying Venezuela's fight against criminal groups.


“What I have said is that the narrative of the Aragua Train finds a fudge in other countries, because the narrative of that criminal group wants to impose it on the United States, so there are people who have problems in their countries and they name the Aragua Train to ingratiate themselves with the United States, then they grab a common criminal for stealing a wallet and They immediately link it to the Aragua Train and publish it in the press,” he said.

He reiterated that in Venezuela “the Aragua Train has no life here, but they know who does protect and defend them, Álvaro Uribe.”

“ We have said it: Venezuela is not at war with anyone, we don't mess with anyone, but let no one mess with Venezuela. We have also said: This is the year against mafias and gangs; and we are fulfilling it (...) we have no contemplation with gangs here, we are going for what is left of the gangs, including the gang of conspirators and terrorists,” he said.

Today that opposition is putting on its Democratic costume and is going to elections

Regarding the elections on May 25, Cabello pointed out that today sectors of the Venezuelan opposition are putting on their democratic costume to participate.

“We must remind them that these same people were those in Plaza Altamira, those of the 2002 coup d'etat, they were the same as those of April 30, those of the attack on President Maduro, they were the same, but today they are wearing their little clothing as democrats,” he said.

He emphasized that that is why we must not forget who are those opponents who are currently participating in elections. “As Fidel Castro says: We can talk to anyone, as long as we know who we are talking to; and in this particular case they are the same, nothing has changed there,” he said.

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