Cabello: I don't eat a cap, every time a Venezuelan arrives I'll greet him with a hug
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Published at: 26/03/2025 07:30 PM
This Wednesday, March 26, the sectoral vice-president for Politics, Citizen Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello, Rondón, emphasized that every time he has the opportunity he will receive Venezuelan migrants with love and with a hug, despite the cap and the campaign that attempts to promote sectors of the right to stigmatize compatriots.
“The right wing is still in their story 'those are from the Aragua Train, those are crooks' (...) first they think that I'm going to back out, they don't know this man, every time a Venezuelan comes and I have the opportunity to hug him, I'll hug him, whatever he's called, every time I have the chance I'll do it, I don't eat a cap,” Cabello said when referring to the show that the influencers wanted to set up and a longliner for the reception of a young man who beat a policeman in United States.
In that sense, during his Con El Mazo Dando No. 520 program, he said that this type of cap on the extreme right is “stupid”. “Apartment cap, I tell you, it doesn't work out there, it's not,” he pointed out, noting that the story of the Aragua Train was being spied on to the sectors of the extreme right.
He pointed out that with this narrative, this political sector became evident, by criminalizing all migrants without distinction. “They call everyone criminals, even young children are called criminals,” he questioned.
He specified that unlike these sectors, the Bolivarian Government receives and treats with humanity all compatriots who return to the country. “We review each of the crimes committed here, we are not a soothsayer of what they did there (...) I will continue to receive them, as long as I can I go and hug them and look at their faces and tell them: behave yourself, life is giving you a second chance,” he said.
“Right now we are reviewing and the one who passes the test goes home. Who takes them? We carry them ourselves (...) Oh! That there is one who has a crime, where are you going? For the authorities, the justice system. Now what we are not going to fall into is criminalizing all migrants,” he said.
Mazo News Team