Gran Misión Vuelta a la Patria regrets US decision to unilaterally suspend repatriation flights

Gran Misión Vuelta a la Patria
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Published at: 29/11/2025 06:51 PM

The Great Mission Back to the Homeland deeply regrets the decision announced by the President of the United States to unilaterally suspend its regular flights destined for the return of Venezuelan migrants who lived in the North American country.

In a statement, the Great Mission Back to the Fatherland asserts that the U.S. measure breaks the spirit of cooperation, contradicts the principles of international law and abruptly breaks the agreements reached on January 31 with that country's official envoy.

“These flights have made it possible to rescue, protect and offer a dignified return to hundreds of Venezuelans who, after facing situations of vulnerability resulting from the discrimination, persecution and imprisonment to which they have been subjected in cities in the United States, have found in this humanitarian program the opportunity to return to their nation,” he says.

It highlights that, as a result of this agreement, since February, 75 flights have arrived from the United States with 13,956 Venezuelan migrants, who have had all the logistical support of the Bolivarian government of Venezuela and that “unfortunately have been canceled by the United States government”.

“Despite this unilateral action, the Great Mission Back to the Homeland remains fully active, guaranteeing protection, accompaniment and comprehensive guidance to all Venezuelans who wish to return,” he says.

He also maintains that the Great Mission Back to the Fatherland will continue to work hand in hand with President Nicolás Maduro with firmness, humanity and commitment to ensure a safe, orderly and happy return, as every son and daughter of Venezuela deserves.


Mazo News Team

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