Delcy Rodriguez Sent a Message to the Migrants: "It's Time for Them to Come Back, the Country Needs them."
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Venezuela's interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, called for the return of Venezuelan citizens who are outside the country, stating that "it's time for them to return to their homeland" so that they can be "recognized." The president, who asserted that Venezuelans who left the country were "severely affected by xenophobia" and "deprived of their essential human rights," appealed for their return to Venezuela. "It's time for them to come back. The …
The president in charge of Venezuela said that the community has suffered "xenophobia and exploitation" abroad, calling for a massive return in the midst of a crisis that already totals almost 8 million displaced according to the UN.
Venezuela's interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, has called for the return of Venezuelan citizens who are abroad and stated that "it is time for them to return to their homeland" so that they can be "recognized."
The head of the Chavista regime, Delcy Rodríguez, convened Venezuelan migrants this Thursday from Anzoátegui state to return to the country, saying that “Venezuela needs them.” “It’s time for them to return to their homeland, it’s time for them to return to Venezuela,” said Rodriguez, who said that Venezuelan migrants faced “xenophobia, labor depravity” in other countries, not to mention the regime’s direct responsibility to provoke the largest …
Redacción (ALN) .- The president in charge, Delcy Rodríguez, asked Venezuelans who have emigrated to the country. «I think of the migrants, who left Venezuela and asked them to return to their homeland. Here they have family, have friends and have a society that builds a new spirituality for [...] La entrada Delcy Rodríguez: «The migrants it is time for them to return. Venezuela needs them» was first published in ALnavío.
Delcy Rodríguez reiterated on Thursday, May 28, a call to Venezuelan migrants around the world to return to the country. “I think of the migrants, who left Venezuela and asked them to return to their homeland. Here they have family, have friends and have a society that builds a new spirituality to develop Venezuela,” said the “president in charge,” from Anzoátegui state. “The migrants who left and crossed our borders were severely beaten by xeno…
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