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He arrives at the country new flight back to the country with 217 Venezuelans from the US.

He arrives at the country new flight back to the country with 217 Venezuelans from the US.

A total of 217 repatriated Venezuelans, from El Paso in Texas, United States (USA), arrived at the Simón Bolívar International Airport of Maiquetía. The group, which arrived on flight number 72 of the Great Mission Return to the Homeland, is made up of 209 men, four women and four girls, ready to start a new stage in Venezuela.

The reception at the airport was carried out with strict compliance with all the necessary protocols, to guarantee a decent and safe reunion in the country. The authorities were responsible for ensuring that migrants could complete their entrance process without setbacks.

The arrival of this group is part of the efforts for the repatriation of Venezuelans who were abroad. The 217 compatriots now initiate a reintegration process in their beloved homeland, where their lives are expected to retake and contribute to national development.

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