Saime serves indigenous communities in the Amazon, Zulia and Delta Amacuro with registration days
Photo: SAIME press
Published at: 17/04/2024 08:45 AM
The Administrative Service for Identification, Migration and Aliens (SAIME), deployed its Indigenous Route in the Alto Orinoco municipality of the state of Amazonas, with which it estimates that more than 400 residents of the entity will receive a certificate.
Among the communities that will be served on this day are: Purima, Céjala Mavaca, Monou, Hatakoa, Piedrita, Raudalito, Koparima, among other locations.
This route began on April 13 of this year and has already served more than 200 indigenous citizens, between registration for the first time and renewal, Saime press reports.
It should be noted that this social program is also deployed in the state of Zulia, specifically in the municipality of Machiques de Perijá.
Similarly, in the Delta Amacuro state, in the Antonio Díaz municipality, the route has issued more than a thousand cards for renewal since last Saturday.
It is expected to serve 29 indigenous communities that live in the Deltana entity, including: Curiapo, Manoa, Juanakasi and San José d e Amacur.
Mazo News Team