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324 Venezuelans Repatriated Under Government-Led Program - teleSUR English
A total of 324 Venezuelan nationals returned home on Thursday aboard the 42nd flight operated under the government’s “Return to the Homeland” program (Plan Vuelta a la Patria), bringing the total number of repatriated citizens to over 7,000, according to the Ministry of Interior, Justice and Peace. RELATED: Venezuela Launches Great Mother Earth Mission to Combat Climate Crisis with Ecosocialism The latest group included 101 women, 83 men, and ap…
Within the framework of the international mission known as Plan Vuelta a la Patria, a total of 324 Venezuelans returned to their country this Thursday aboard flight number 42, which brings to more than 7,000 the total number of nationals who have returned to the country. READ ALSO: Venezuela proposes to strengthen modernization with China in the face of climate change The Ministry of Internal Relations, Justice and Peace reported that 101 women,…
CARACAS, 10 Jul (Xinhua) — A total of 324 Venezuelans returned to their country from Mexico today, on a flight of the so-called Plan Vuelta a la Patria, a program promoted by the Venezuelan Government to facilitate the safe return of nationals who were in a situation of vulnerability abroad. The new group of returnees consists of 101 women, 83 men and 140 children, who were received at Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía (central li…
Within the framework of the international mission known as Plan Vuelta a la Patria, a total of 324 Venezuelans returned to their country this Thursday on board flight number 42, bringing to more than 7,000 the total number of nationals who have returned to the country.
DOBLE LLAVE – A group of 324 Venezuelan migrants, most of them women and children, returned to their country on Thursday, July 10, in a flight from Mexico, the government of Nicolás Maduro reported. Of the total, 101 are women, 83 are men and 140 are boys and girls, the Ministry of Interior and Justice said in a press release. The returnees landed at the International Airport of Maiquetía Simón Bolívar, which serves Caracas, where the authoritie…
Of the total, 101 are women, 83 are men and 140 are boys and girls
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