Jorge Rodríguez on Venezuelans kidnapped in El Salvador: It's the worst aggression against our country and our people

March in solidarity with Venezuelan migrants
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Published at: 18/03/2025 04:18 PM

The president of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, asserted that the extradition of Venezuelans from the United States to El Salvador to be held in a maximum-security prison is “the worst aggression against our country and our people.”

At the end of a march held in the city of Caracas in solidarity with the 238 compatriots extradited from the United States to El Salvador, the president of the Venezuelan parliament indicated that “we have expressed our firm and indeclinable position. Let us return our boys and girls; let them return to the arms of their mothers and fathers, let them return to their homes.”

In that regard, he stated that the Bolivarian Government will not rest until it recovers the Venezuelan women who are kidnapped in a concentration camp in El Salvador.

Rodríguez added that “those who called for the blockades and sanctions are celebrating there. Yesterday, Mrs. María Corona Machado and Gonzáles Urritia's other drunken old man published a statement saying that they agree with what the US Government did, that is, they agree to be taken to a concentration camp in El Salvador without having committed any type of crime.”

He explained that last Friday Venezuela was going to send a plane to Texas to look for Venezuelans who would return to the country with the Plan Back to the Fatherland, but bad weather prevented the planes from landing (...) The fascists took advantage of this to put them on a plane and take him to the Bukele concentration camp.”


Mazo News Team

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