
A group of 183 Venezuelan migrants deported from the United States has returned to Venezuela this Friday on a flight from Honduras. This is the second flight that has arrived in the Caribbean country today, according to the Minister of Interior, Diosdado Cabello.
The repatriation of these migrants was carried out through a flight arranged to facilitate their return to their homeland. This process is part of an effort by Venezuelan authorities to support their citizens who are in complicated situations abroad.
Diosdado Cabello highlighted the importance of this return, underscoring the Venezuelan government's commitment to ensuring the protection and well-being of Venezuelan migrants. He also expressed that support will be provided upon their arrival to facilitate their reintegration into society.
In this context, the Minister of Interior emphasized the need to continue working together with other countries to effectively address the situation of Venezuelan migrants abroad. This repatriation is an example of the international cooperation necessary to ensure respect and protection of the human rights of migrants.