Yaracuyanos and Zulianos were registered under the José Gregorio Hernández Identification Route
Published at: 16/10/2024 09:00 AM
The José Gregorio Hernández Identification Route of the Administrative Service for Identification, Migration and Aliens (SAIME), continues to be deployed throughout the national territory; this time, in the town of Yaracuy and the state of Zulia.
During this deployment in these cities, more than 10 citizens were registered with various medical conditions that prevent them from traveling to the entity's headquarters.
This social program began its journey in the state of Yaracuy, specifically in the municipality of Urachiche, and thus nine citizens aged between 20 and 55, who for the most part had an intellectual disability, received certificates, as reported by Prensa SAIME.
In addition, the officials of the Identification Directorate, together with the verifying experts, dealt with the case of Laura González, a 48-year-old Yaracuyana, who suffers from hypertension and diabetes.
The humanitarian route continued its journey through the Zulian region, in the Baralt municipality, Manuel Guanipa Matos parish, on the shores of Lake Maracaibo. In that community, an estimated four identity documents were renewed, the most emblematic being that of Dorkys Giménez, who, at 27 years old, has a neuromusculoskeletal disability.
It should be noted that this social program carried out by SAIME is part of the policies of the National Government, to guarantee the right to identity to all Venezuelans in every corner of the Homeland.
Mazo News Team