Venezuelan Government’s Claims of U.S. ‘Kidnapping’ of Children Demand Scrutiny
As Venezuela alleges that dozens of its children are ‘kidnapped’ by the U.S., a careful look reveals political posturing rather than transparent humanitarian concerns—highlighting the ongoing propaganda war from Caracas.
In an inflammatory claim, Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello accused the United States government under former President Trump of “kidnapping” at least 78 Venezuelan children who remain in America despite their deported family members returning home. These assertions come amid the broader geopolitical struggle between Caracas and Washington, where truth often becomes a casualty. Cabello alleges that 47 girls and 31 boys are being held in so-called “immigrant detention centers” across the United States — facilities that, while controversial, operate under U.S. immigration law aiming to secure borders and maintain national sovereignty. Yet, Cabello frames these centers as illegal prisons...
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