Bukele’s Regime Humiliates Venezuelan Migrants: President Maduro
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro denounced that what the United States is doing by sending Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador is “fascism.”
“If the U.S. has any Venezuelan facing trial and sentencing, dialogue is initiated, and in accordance with our law, action is taken. What is being done is fascism. Venezuela is ready and prepared to denounce this massive violation of human rights against hardworking and noble migrants in the United States,” the Bolivarian leader said, sending a strong message to Nayib Bukele.
“I ask the Salvadorian President, Are you going to support this injustice, of creating concentration camps and imprisoning good people without trial? Is this legal? Is it fair? Is it humane?” Maduro said, announcing that his administration has prepared documents to activate human rights mechanisms for the protection of Venezuelan migrants.
“It cannot be that a person, due to their nationality, is captured without the right to defense and sent, without due process, to another country,” he stressed.
Maduro also emphasized that Venezuela rejects the Enemy Foreigners Act invoked by U.S. President Donald Trump to be used against Venezuelan migrants.
“That law is archaic and illegal against Venezuelan migrants. It is also an act of aggression against Latin America and the Caribbean. It is an illegal expression of hostility toward our nationality. It is the greatest act of enmity and injustice. The United States has taken a failed step. Our migrants are good, hardworking, and productive people,” the Bolivarian leader added.
“We will not rest until the Venezuelans who have been kidnapped and sent to prison in El Salvador, violated and subjected without due process or the right to defense, return to their homeland,” Maduro said, announcing that a flight from the “Return to the Homeland” Plan, which had been suspended last week due to weather conditions, is expected to arrive on Saturday.
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