The Venezuelan government has intensified its efforts to repatriate Venezuelan migrants from the United States and El Salvador by resuming repatriation flights as part of the “Plan Vuelta a la Patria” (Return to the Homeland Plan). teleSUR
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00:00During Grandparents of the Homeland Center inauguration, President of Venezuela, Nicolás
00:04Maduro, reaffirmed his pledge to the Venezuelan people to repatriate the migrants detained
00:08in the United States.
00:09The head of state, Nicolás Maduro, pointed out during the event that they are already
00:13pursuing legal action against the Salvadoran government and that a heavy escorpus appeal
00:17was filed demanding the release of the Venezuelan migrants who were kidnapped by the U.S. and
00:22held in concentration camps in El Salvador.
00:25For his part, the Venezuelan leader pointed out that the actions of the United States
00:29against Venezuelan migrants are a violation of their human rights and demanded respect
00:33for the same.
00:34In this regard, President Maduro pointed out that the bands of coyotes were controlled
00:38from the U.S. by leaders of the Venezuelan far right.