Workers' march begins in Bolivar in defense of migrants and the girl Maikelys Espinoza
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Published at: 01/05/2025 09:59 AM
From the early hours, a group of workers from different companies in the Bolivar state gathered to march in commemoration of Labor Day and to demand the release of Venezuelan migrants kidnapped in El Salvador and to reject the forced separation of the girl Maikelys Espinoza Bernal from their parents.
“Venezuelans have a great sense of belonging in our souls and we are proud to represent the working working class,” said Yulisbeth García, the candidate for the Great Patriotic Pole for the governor of the state of Bolivar.
He also recognized the extraordinary work that all workers do to keep the country on its feet despite all the aggressions of the North American empire.
During the activity, García expressed solidarity with all Venezuelan migrants and their families who are being victims of human rights violations.
“Today I ask for justice for the girl Maikelys Espinoza who was taken from her parents' hands by the United States government. As a woman, as a mother, as a fighter, in the name of the working class of Guiana, we ask for justice,” she said.
Mazo News Team