The Ministry of Popular Power for Internal Relations, Justice and Peace, through a statement, confirmed that “no member of the extinct train of Aragua” has been identified among the 191 nationals who arrived on Friday, April 11 on a flight from the United States.
The text details that “the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, through its different citizen security agencies, confirms that on this flight no member of the extinct train of Aragua has not been identified, once again throwing the media campaign they have wanted to position in the world against Venezuela and Venezuelans.”
It is also required in the document that thanks to the work of the Mission Return to the Homeland “have returned from the illegal preventive detention centers of the United States of America 16 women and 175 men.”
Likewise, the Ministry of Popular Power for internal relations, justice and peace in the disseminated communication that among the crew were “35 compatriots that remained in the inhuman center of torture of the Guantanamo Naval Base” stands out. Likewise, he emphasizes that “President Nicolás Maduro Moros, along with his government and his people, will not rest until the last of Venezuelans is back to the country with his family.”
With the flight that arrived on Friday, April 11, Venezuela adds 2,557 Venezuelans repatriated from the United States through the return plan to the homeland.