Cabello: Venezuela and the world demand the delivery of the girl Maikelys Espinoza to her real parents
Con El Mazo Dando
Published at: 07/05/2025 07:49 PM
This Wednesday, May 07, the Secretary General of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, once again confirmed that the Bolivarian Government demands the immediate surrender of the girl Maikelys Espinoza, and the release of compatriots kidnapped by the United States, and illegally transferred to a prison in El Salvador.
“Venezuela and the world today demand the release, the surrender to their real parents of the girl Maikelys and with her, all Venezuelans who are kidnapped by the United States government,” he emphasized.
This was stated by Cabello, referring to the Pueblo mobilization, on May 1, on the occasion of International Labor Day, which had “the additional characteristic of accompanying in a gesture of solidarity with the families of all Venezuelans who are kidnapped by the government of the United States and El Salvador, in concentration camps.”
“Especially in support of the Venezuelan girl Maikelys, the term I use, is that she was actually stolen from her parents by agents of imperialism. His mother was robbed, her child was taken from her. They separated them, they (the United States) don't care at all.”
During his Con El Mazo Dando program, on broadcast number 525, broadcast in the state of La Guaira, he stated that in the evening hours of this Wednesday, “a new plane (with migrants) is arriving, but that's what I always say: the United States says one thing and does another.”
“They first announced that 200 were coming I don't know how many colleagues from the United States, Honduras-Venezuela, then they said no, that it was 170 and so many, then no, 140 and so, in the end, they arrived just 71,” he explained.
In that sense, Cabello ruled that this attitude “is a lack of seriousness, it's a disorder, imperialism doesn't know what it's doing.”
“You don't have the slightest idea who you're sending or not sending to. They accuse them all of being part of the Aragua Train and that fable fell apart. That no longer exists,” he said.
Mazo News Team