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

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For years, Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro has refused to take back the illegal alien Venezuelans who the United States wished to deport, with the exception of just a few deportation flights.

Now, after the U.S. sent three planeloads of illegal alien Venezuelan criminals and gang members to an El Salvador prison, Maduro is fuming.  However, based on a new website his regime has launched, he still doesn’t want them back… he just doesn’t want them deported from the United States.

From Breitbart: Venezuela’s socialist regime launched a new website Tuesday that allows individuals to report alleged “unjust deportations” of Venezuelan illegal migrants from the United States “before it’s too late.”

The website is managed by the “Committee for the Defense of Venezuelan Migrants,” an organization directly affiliated with the Venezuelan socialist regime that describes itself as an organization “committed to the defense and promotion of human rights focused on denouncing and making visible the situation of Venezuelan migrants in the U.S.”

“We are a collective committed to the defense and promotion of human rights focused on denouncing and making visible the particular situation of vulnerability of Venezuelan citizens in the United States, whose presidential policy has been dedicated to stigmatize migration,” the website reads. “The persecution, imprisonment and deportation of Venezuelans without due process is an aberration that should not be indifferent to us and that constitutes an anachronistic and illegal act that evokes the most nefarious episodes of human history.”


The website also includes a form that “victims” of the deportations, relatives, non-government organizations, or other individuals can use to report incidents of “unjust deportations.”

Breitbart explains that the website also asks individuals to pledge their support for a manifesto against President Donald Trump and the 1798 Alien Enemies Act under the premise that, “If they treat us as enemies, we must unite.”

The website was launched after the Trump administration flew 261 illegal alien Venezuelan criminals and gang members to El Salvador Saturday night, in an agreement with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele to incarcerate them all in his ‘mega prison.’

The Committee for the Defense of Venezuelan Migrants also launched an Instagram account on Monday, which is blasting out messages condemning the deportations.

“The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela categorically and forcefully rejects the proclamation of the United States (USA). UU.), which infamous and unjustly criminalizes Venezuelan migration, in an act that evokes the darkest episodes of human history, from slavery to the horror of Nazi concentration camps,” the first post on the Instagram account reads.

One post features an AI-generated image of President Trump and Bukele, portraying them as evil tyrants deporting the illegals. “The Evil Double! If they mess with one, they mess with all of Venezuela 🇻🇪,” the post reads.

Another Instagram post features Venezuelans protesting the deportations, and reads:

In the face of the outrage and cruelty inflicted on our Venezuelan brothers, we raise our voices with the strength of a thousand storms. We will not allow injustice to stain the indomitable spirit of our people. Let the oppressors know that hope is a fire that never goes out, and that together, as an army of brave souls, we will march towards a future where dignity and liberty are the banner of our victory.

If you mess with a Venezuelan you mess with a whole people that is dignity and strength.

Another Instagram post condemns the U.S. for deporting the illegal alien Venezuelans to the El Salvador prison, and reads, “Report the unfair deportations already! Do it before it’s too late. We want them back!”

On Tuesday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio blasted out a fierce warning to Venezuela.

“Venezuela is obligated to accept its repatriated citizens from the U.S. This is not an issue for debate or negotiation. Nor does it merit any reward. Unless the Maduro regime accepts a consistent flow of deportation flights, without further excuses or delays, the U.S. will impose new, severe, and escalating sanctions,” Rubio wrote.

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