“In Chile they are persecuted and despised”

by times news cr

2024-09-04 05:53:32

“In Peru, Chile, Ecuador they are persecuted, they are despised, they are told terrible things, there is xenophobia,” added the president, who said that their culture is hated.

Nicolás Maduro called on the thousands of Venezuelan migrants scattered throughout South America to return to the country, asserting that in countries like Chile they are “despised” and victims of xenophobia.

At a press conference, Maduro said that “I tell the migrants who want to return come back with a project. Most of them are mamandini (without money) abroad, I know this because they write to me.”

He Venezuelan leader He argued that “the Great Mission Return to the Homeland that I created is for them to come, they are overexploited abroad. They have up to three jobs, they work from Sunday to Sunday. The only free time they have is from 10 at night to 5 in the morning to get some sleep.”

Maduro said that Venezuelans abroad are “despised, (they are told) ‘I’m going to persecute you, I’m going to catch you, I’m going to deport you’. In the United States they have threatened to deport them, or am I lying?

“In Peru, Chile, Ecuador, they are persecuted, they are despised, they are told terrible things, there is xenophobia,” added the president, who said that their culture is hated and there are attacks “against Venezuelan women, young people.”

Along these lines, Nicolás Maduro stressed that “we have shown that it is possible to be happy in Venezuela, and that we can grow.”

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