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Venezuela Debuts Website to Report ‘Unjust Deportations’ of Illegals from U.S.

Venezuela's socialist regime launched a new one Website On Tuesday, individuals can report “unjust deportation” of illegal Venezuelan immigrants from the United States “before it's too late.”

The website is administered by the Venezuela Immigration Defense Committee. Direct partnership “By the Venezuelan socialist regime, which describes itself as an organization committed to defending and promoting human rights that condemns the situation of Venezuelan immigrants in the United States and makes them visible.”

“We are committed to defending and promoting human rights, focusing on condemning and making it visible to the specific situation of vulnerability of Venezuelan citizens in the United States. “The persecution, imprisonment and deportation of Venezuelans without legitimate procedures are abnormalities that should not be indifferent to us, and constitute anachronistic and illegal acts that evoke the most evil episodes of human history.”

The recently launched website features a fillable form that asks “victims” of deportation, relatives, non-governmental organizations or other individuals to report cases of “unfair deportation.” Additionally, the website asks individuals to pledge their support for President Donald Trump and the manifesto against the 1798 alien enemy.

“For all of our Venezuelan brothers and sisters in a similar situation, sign for yourself, for the future, for the United we are invincible,” the website declared.

The website is part of the dictator Nicholas Maduro's “response” of President Donald Trump's use of alien enemies in 1798, and will deport a group of 238 Venezuelans suspected of being members of Tren de Aragua terrorist organizations on Sunday, subject to the terms of the agreement with President Salvadoran Naive Bouquere. The Maduro administration first condemned immigrants deportation Claim Deportation was comparable to “slavery” and “Nazi concentration camps.” A few hours later, Maduro I swear He and his administration “don't rest” until a Venezuelan retiree is “rescued” from El Salvador by Buquere.

In addition to the website, the Venezuelan Immigration Defense Committee has launched an accompanying Instagram account The content portrays an artificial intelligence-generated image of President Trump and President Buckell as an “evil duo” and says, “If they're confused, if they're confused [Venezuelan]they ruin everything in Venezuela. ”

The Maduro regime, through socialism, sparked what was mostly mentioned as the worst immigration crisis in the Western Hemisphere, and announced upcoming “campaigns” and rallies for local pro-immigrants. VTV, a major state propaganda outlet of the Venezuelan government, It has been reported On Wednesday, the Maduro administration will host signature collection events across major squares across the country to support Venezuelan immigrants who have been deported to El Salvador as part of a “campaign of dignity.”

According to VTV, the event is a “solidarity action” that serves as a “support” for the Maduro administration's future efforts to condemn deportation to international organizations and other governments.

On Tuesday, the Venezuelan administration held a “large march for the freedom of immigrants in Venezuela, lured by the United States and El Salvador.” Maduro repetition After an event in which he and his administration do “our power and everything else afterwards,” the deportee of Venezuela in El Salvador, whom he described as a “hardworking and honest boy” is returned to Venezuela.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a social media post Tuesday that Venezuela is obligated to accept US deportation flights and is obligated to risk new sanctions if it refuses to accept citizens.

“This is not a matter of discussion or negotiation, nor is it worth paying. The US will impose new, harsh, escalating sanctions, unless the Maduro administration accepts a consistent flow of deportation flights without further excuses or delays,” Rubio wrote.

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

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