Cabello: US migration revealed that Venezuelans are not among the majority in that country

Diosdado Cabello, Sectorial Vice President of Policy, Citizen Security and Peace
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Published at: 16/05/2025 07:50 AM

According to data from the United States Migration Institute, revealed by the press in that country, most of the migrants who live in that country do not come from Venezuela, as the rhetoric of the Creole right wing and its allies abroad has led us to believe.

This information was revealed by the Minister of Interior, Justice and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, who pointed out that, according to the report, 55% of migration to the United States is concentrated in 10 countries: Mexico, India, China, the Philippines, El Salvador, Cuba, Vietnam, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala and Colombia.

“I don't understand the campaign of rats like Carlos Vecchio, Juan Guaidó, David Smolansky, Leopoldo López, Julio Borges, who have done so much harm to Venezuela. Where are the 2.5 million Venezuelans living in the United States, when that country's Institute for Migration doesn't even rank them in one million,” Cabello said during the podcast Sin Truco Ni Maña.

In this regard, he criticized the fact that the list of migrants to the United States is headed by countries that have given themselves the task of “speaking ill of Venezuela”.

Mazo News Team

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