
Images from a recent Vuelta a la Patria arrival. Photo: Ministry of Transportation of Venezuela.
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Images from a recent Vuelta a la Patria arrival. Photo: Ministry of Transportation of Venezuela.
As part of the Return to the Homeland Plan [Vuelta a la Patria] and its policy to reunite Venezuelan families, a plane from Honduras arrived at the SimĂłn BolĂvar International Airport in MaiquetĂa with a total of 90 Venezuelan nationals deported from the United States.
In total, 79 men and 11 women arrived on this flight. They were subjected to security protocols by Venezuelan state institutions and then reintegrated into society. No children or pregnant women were recorded.
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These actions were part of the policies to protect Venezuelans abroad implemented by the Bolivarian Government.
Among the institutions providing comprehensive care are the Ministries of the People’s Power for Interior Affairs, Justice and Peace, and Health; the Migration Service of the Bolivarian National Police Corps (CPNB); the Autonomous Institute of the National Council for the Rights of Children and Adolescents (Idenna); and the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (SEBIN), among others.
According to figures provided by Minister for Interior Affairs, Justice, and Peace Diosdado Cabello, last week, the number of nationals returned to the country through the Return to the Homeland Plan exceeded 4,150, including Maikelys Espinoza.
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Migrant Assistance Office Opens in Caracas
On May 23, a migrant assistance office was opened in Caracas, located in the west tower of Parque Central.
This initiative seeks to offer support and guidance to those who have come to the city in search of better opportunities. The office will provide specialized services, including legal advice, social support, and access to integration programs.
“The main objective of this office is to strengthen the national policies developed by the Vice Ministry of Comprehensive Migration Assistance and the Plan Vuelta a la Patria Mission,” detailed a post from the Caracas government led by Nahum Fernández.
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