A new flight with 203 Venezuelan migrants arrived at Caracas International Airport from El Paso, Texas, as part of the “Return to the Homeland” program. The repatriates denounced having suffered discrimination and persecution by U.S. authorities despite not having committed any crime. Since its launch, this initiative has repatriated thousands of Venezuelans from the United States, offering them support for their reintegration into Venezuela's social and economic development programs.
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00:00A new flight with 203 Venezuelans arrived in Caracas International Airport from El Paso, Texas, as part of the Back to the Homeland program.
00:09Upon arrival at the Maiketia Airport, many migrants reported they had been victims of persecution by the U.S. authorities without committing any crime.
00:18Since the implementation of the Back to the Homeland plan, more than 5,000 migrants have arrived in Venezuela from the United States.
00:25The plan shows the Bolivarian government's social commitment to help all Venezuelan nationals to return to the homeland to join the social and economic development of the country.