President Maduro: We will rescue all Venezuelans kidnapped in El Salvador and reunite their families

Edited by Ed Newman
2025-05-16 14:37:28

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In the context of the Grand March celebrating Family Day and the return of Maikelys Espinoza, kidnapped by the United States, the Venezuelan president stated that the Venezuelan migrants imprisoned in El Salvador are working people and that migrating is not a crime.
 

Caracas, May 16 (RHC)-- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, during the march celebrating Family Day and the return of Maikelys Espinoza, a girl kidnapped by the United States (US), assured that the 252 Venezuelans kidnapped in El Salvador will return sooner rather than later.

"I say to the mothers of the kidnapped children, to the fathers, to the siblings... in El Salvador, sooner rather than later, we will rescue them safe and sound."  "We will rescue all the Venezuelans kidnapped in El Salvador, and we will reunite the entire family, with God's help," the president stated.

He also emphasized that "our migrants (the Venezuelans) are hardworking, honest people. Migrating is not a crime.  Persecuting, torturing, and disappearing migrants is a crime." “Sanctioning a country is a crime,” he added.

Meanwhile, he noted that in this wave, his government has managed to return more than 5,000 migrants who were in U.S. prisons.  The Venezuelan president also explained that one of those returned migrants was Maikelys's mother, “a noble young woman who is here, who has never lost her ability to smile in the face of adversity,” he said.

However, a year after her migration to the U.S., where she turned herself in to immigration authorities, where her daughter was kidnapped and separated from her husband, Venezuela managed to rescue the minor.

In this regard, Maduro recounted that “one day they told her you were leaving.  She didn't know where she was going, and suddenly she found herself on a plane, and finally she arrived at Simón Bolívar International Airport.  There were the hugs and arms of her homeland welcoming her, and that's when we learned about the girl's plight.”

In keeping with the celebration, Maduro emphasized that “the happiness we have in our souls is beyond our control," adding that the girl is "rescued, free and happy among us." "The miracle has once again occurred, and it is the greatest joy."

Following this line of thought, he also recounted that this day, when he saw Maikelys, he was once again filled "with great emotion," an event he celebrates alongside the International Day of Families.

"I have seen the immense mobilization on a day that should be celebrated with music and hugs...as a family. The immense mobilization that you called for to raise your flags and continue to reaffirm from Venezuela that, with Christ, our Lord...hope is in the streets," he added.

He also thanked Jorge Rodríguez, president of the National Assembly of Venezuela, for his efforts in the girl's return, as well as the first combatant, Cilia Flores.

[ SOURCE: teleSUR ]

 



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