Return to the Homeland Plan: 204 Venezuelan Migrants Safely Repatriated from the U.S.

Return to the homeland: Venezuela welcomes back 204 nationals deported from the United States.Photo: mijpvzla/Instagram.

Return to the homeland: Venezuela welcomes back 204 nationals deported from the United States.Photo: mijpvzla/Instagram.


July 2, 2025 Hour: 8:31 pm

As part of the Venezuelan government’s “Plan Vuelta a la Patria,” 204 Venezuelan migrants returned safely from the United States, receiving comprehensive state support including medical care, food, and transportation to their hometowns.

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In a powerful demonstration of national solidarity and humanitarian commitment, 204 Venezuelan migrants arrived safely back in their homeland from the United States under the “Plan Vuelta a la Patria” (Return to the Homeland Plan).

This government initiative, rooted in the Bolivarian Revolution’s principles of social justice and international solidarity, ensures the dignified and voluntary repatriation of Venezuelan nationals displaced by imperialist aggression and economic blockade.

The group, consisting of 157 men, 35 women, and 12 children, landed at Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía, La Guaira state. Upon arrival, they were warmly received by officials from the Scientific, Criminal and Criminal Investigation Corps (CICPC), the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (SEBIN), the Bolivarian National Guard (GNB), and the Bolivarian National Police Corps (PNB). These institutions coordinated to provide immediate medical attention, nutritious food, and safe transportation to the migrants’ respective places of origin.

This operation exemplifies the Venezuelan government’s unwavering commitment to protect the rights and dignity of its citizens, whether inside or outside its borders. The comprehensive care provided is part of a broader strategy to counteract the devastating effects of the U.S.-led blockade and hostile foreign policies that have forced millions to seek refuge abroad.

Returnees expressed deep gratitude for the support and solidarity extended by the Venezuelan state. Many shared their hopes of rebuilding their lives and contributing to the country’s ongoing process of social and economic reconstruction. Their return is not only a personal victory but a collective reaffirmation of Venezuelan sovereignty and resilience in the face of imperialist adversity.

Part of the text reads: 204 Venezuelan Nationals Arrive in Venezuela from the United States of America
As part of the Great Mission Return to the Homeland Plan, a total of 204 Venezuelan nationals deported from the United States of America arrived in Venezuela this Wednesday.

Venezuelan authorities reiterated their dedication to facilitating the safe return of all nationals who wish to come home. The “Plan Vuelta a la Patria” remains a cornerstone of the country’s humanitarian foreign policy, emphasizing respect for human rights, social protection, and the restoration of national unity.

This initiative stands in stark contrast to the neglect and hostility faced by migrants in capitalist countries, showcasing the Bolivarian government’s leadership in defending the dignity and well-being of its people.

Author: YCL

Source: TeleSUR