Diosdado Cabello: Only 2% of returnees have debts to the justice system or criminal records
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Published at: 18/07/2025 02:41 PM
The sectoral vice-president of Politics, Public Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, assured that less than 2% of those repatriated through the Plan Return to the Homeland have outstanding debts with the Venezuelan justice system.
“Out of every 100, two of those who have arrived have records or outstanding debts to the justice system,” Cabello said, while denying the matrices of opinion that attempt to link Venezuelan migrants to criminal groups.
Also, during the arrival to the country of 252 new compatriots from the United States (USA), he stressed that all Venezuelans who return to the country, through this program created by President Nicolás Maduro, are received with all security and care measures, to ensure their good health.
In the same way, he reiterated the complaint about the actions of the U.S. government to steal from Venezuelan children who were separated from their parents, and left in U.S. territory.
“They have 32 children kidnapped, they want to steal them. They have already stopped stealing money and now they want to steal from Venezuelan boys and girls. They are separated from their parents and taken to detention centers and placed in isolation. We demand the freedom of those children kidnapped in the United States,” he said, while also demanding the release of the more than 250 Venezuelans who remain kidnapped in El Salvador.
Mazo News Team