‘Return to the Homeland’ Plan Brings 141 Migrants Back to Venezuela

Venezuelan migrants arrive at the Maiquetia airport, June 10, 2025. x/ @Morillo_ady


June 10, 2025 Hour: 2:42 pm

So far 5,671 Venezuelans have returned to their country under safe and dignified conditions.

On Tuesday, a new flight sponsored by the Return to the Homeland plan landed in Caracas with 141 Venezuelans who had been deported from the United States.

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The arrival is part of the humanitarian response organized by President Nicolas Maduro to facilitate the repatriation of Venezuelan migrants facing hardships abroad.

The returning citizens, who were deported due to the crackdown on migrants under U.S. President Donald Trump, were greeted by authorities at Simon Bolivar Airport in Maiquetia, La Guaira state.

During an act transmitted by Television from the Lara On Monday state, President Maduro noticed that the United States is severely violating the rights of Latin American migrants.

The text reads, “The Venezuelan government achieved a new reunification of a family divided by the Trump administration. This time it involves two siblings who were separated from their parents six months ago and arrived on the last flight of the Return to the Homeland Mission with 190 migrants. Here is my report.

“Today we see how Latin American migrants are persecuted in the United States. They hit them, torture them, and they violate all their rights,” I have and asked Venezuelans to return to Their Homeland to “build Venezuela.”

Previously, on Friday, June 6, Venezuela received the 29th flight of the Return to the Homeland Plan, carrying 194 citizens from the U.S. Regarding that flight, Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello said it transported 156 men, 26 women and 10 minors, two of whom were unaccompanied. This latest flight follows one on Thursday, June 5, which carried 24 women and 126 men aboard an Airbus 340-200.

Through the Return to the Homeland Plan flights, 5,671 Venezuelans have returned to their country under safe and dignified conditions. “We are the only country in the world that not only welcomes but actively seeks out its migrants,” Cabello said.

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Source: VTV