Head of State: The People took to the streets in solidarity with migrants kidnapped by the United States
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Published at: 02/04/2025 07:22 PM
The President of the Republic, Nicolas Maduro, highlighted the mobilization of the Venezuelan people in support of Venezuelan migrants kidnapped by the United States government, and transferred to a prison in El Salvador.
“In solidarity with the families of Venezuelan migrants in the United States, they are being victims of brutal persecution. The people took to the streets and that's how solidarity should be, with sun and rain,” he said.
In Carayaca, in the state of La Guaira, where he led the reinauguration of the “Dr. Eudoro González” Type I Hospital, as part of the advances of the Military Community Brigades for Education and Health (BRICOMILES), he stressed that “migrants who are in El Salvador have no access to lawyers, there is no possibility. These are serious crimes against humanity that Nayib Bukele is committing.”
“There's no evidence that they committed any crime, they don't have any. What judge ordered, in accordance with international law, that they be transferred to a concentration camp in El Salvador?” , the head of state inquired.
He stressed that mobilizations must be carried out on a permanent basis, “collecting signatures, solidarity with families in protest against persecution and also all forms of struggle in the streets.”
“It's a massive rape against migrants, it's an injustice to these boys sent to the concentration camps of the Nayib Bukele dictatorship in El Salvador,” he ratified.
He also reported that this Thursday, April 3rd, two flights with new Venezuelan migrants arrive and on Friday, April 4th, a plane arrives from the United States with another group of rescued migrants.
Mazo News Team