A new group of 158 Venezuelans returned to the country this Friday from Harlingen, Texas (USA), thanks to the Vuelta a la Patria (Return to the Homeland) Plan, the Bolivarian Government’s program that facilitates the safe and dignified return of Venezuelans in vulnerable situations abroad.
The humanitarian flight landed at the Simón Bolívar Maiquetía International Airport (in La Guaira state), where the returnees were received by Camilla Fabri, president of the Vuelta a la Patria Mission, along with immigration and security authorities, who provided them with comprehensive assistance for their reintegration into the country.
Profile of the Repatriates:
The beneficiaries include:
– 118 men
– 22 women
– 11 boys and 7 girls.
All received care and access to state social programs to ensure their stability in Venezuela. With this new contingent, the number of repatriated Venezuelans exceeds 9,000, reaffirming the state’s commitment to protecting its citizens abroad. This initiative not only promotes family reunification but also guarantees a return with rights and opportunities.
The Vuelta a la Patria Plan continues to demonstrate its importance as a policy of inclusion and sovereignty, allowing thousands of Venezuelans to reintegrate into their homeland with dignity and institutional support.
