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Socialist Venezuela Compares Trump Deporting Tren de Aragua Thugs to the Holocaust

Venezuela's socialist regime on Sunday when President Donald Trump used the alien enemy law of 1798 to expel suspected members of Tren de Lagua's terrorist organization, comparing it to “slavery” and “Nazi concentration camps.”

Venezuela's Foreign Ministry has long imposed protests statement It was released on Sunday evening just after the US Deportation 238 The Venezuelan was suspected of being a member of the Tren de Laguater organisation, subject to the terms of the agreement with President Naive Buquere.

In that statement, the government of dictator Nicolas Maduro argued for 1798. Alien enemies do it Invoked by President Donald Trump is an “anachronism” that violates both “basic” US law and the international human rights order, and as a result, its attempted application is “crime against humanity.”

The Maduro regime argued in a statement what has led to what is largely described as the worst immigration crisis in the Western Hemisphere, a direct result of the collapse of Venezuela's socialist economy. Implement plans for a change of government in Venezuela. ”

“The majority of immigrants are hardworking, dignified, sincere men and women, not terrorists, not criminals, and not “foreigners.” They are victims,” the statement read.

The statement actually does not mention either Collapse Venezuela and its citizens Immigration crisis President Trump was elected and was on track long before he imposed sanctions on the Maduro administration. In recent years, the Venezuelan government has been repeatedly It was rejected The existence of the country's immigration crisis.

“Venezuela refuses to persecute our citizens, expropriate their personal property, assets, businesses, vehicles and bank accounts,” the statement argued. “I likewise strongly condemn American compatriots for being persecuted in workplaces, schools, churches, hospitals and public spaces.”

“Digging deep digging has led us to reject the threat of minors under the age of 14. An official document that has never been seen in history has gone to extremes trying to immediately classify children as members of a terrorist group considered criminals due to the mere fact that they are Venezuelans,” the statement continued.

The Maduro regime has accused several Venezuelan opposition, such as Maria Colina Machado of forming part of a “criminal nuclear weapon” that called for “imposed sanctions on the people of Venezuela.” According to the Maduro administration, the group is said to boast “one of its “application of this law to immigrants” as “one of its “biggest achievements.”

“Just as they tried to get political benefits from the suffering they inflicted on people through sanctions, they are in charge of creating a coyote criminal network that has taken our fellow nations to various countries, including the United States, in exchange for the money of humble Venezuelan men and women,” the statement said.

“In this criminal action by the extremist forces of Venezuela, there is ample evidence in the hands of US security agencies. An impartial investigation will reveal this evidence,” the statement continued. “These unpatriotic people celebrate this declaration that not only stigmatize, but also evokes the appearance of “foreign enemies” and qualifies peaceful and hardworking migration. ”

Venezuelan socialists believed that the alien enemy “aggression” was part of the systematic application of sanctions against Venezuela, promoted by Washington and supported by the “extremist sector of Venezuelan fascism.” According to the Maduro administration, “persecution” of Venezuela and its people has begun 2015when former US President Barack Obama signed a law that declared Venezuela a “an extraordinary and extraordinary threat” to the United States.

The Venezuelan administration concluded by engaging in diplomatic, legal and political protests to “defense” Venezuelan immigrants.

“This is a dangerous precedent not only for attacks on Venezuela, but for our entire region. Our American unity and solidarity is the only possible response to this attempt at separation, persecution and massive confiscation,” the statement read. “All Venezuela respects immigrants and their families!”

Christian K. Calzo is a Venezuelan writer and documents life under socialism. You can follow him on Twitter here.

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