The last buses with Venezuelan migrants will leave Cali on Wednesday



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This Wednesday, May 13, the last buses will leave Cali arranged by the municipal mayor’s office to be part of the humanitarian bridge for the repatriation of Venezuelan migrants settled in the capital of the Valley.

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The announcement was made by Mayor Jorge Iván Ospina, after a group of these nationals will hold a sit-in at CAM demanding aid and humanitarian trips.

“We will make the last effort this Wednesday (May 13), We can no longer help anymore, and indefinitely the person who arrives will have to find a way out on their own“Assured the president of Cali.

The last humanitarian corridor will be carried out thanks to a contribution from the city’s private company, which will guarantee the last 20 buses that will travel to the border, in Cúcuta, with about 500 Venezuelan migrants who wish to return to their native country.

Further, Mayor Ospina called on the President of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro so that it assumes the responsibility of its compatriots who are in other countries.

“We need the president Maduro think of his people, he cannot transfer such responsibility to cities and countries that have enough precarious conditions, “said Ospina.

It also reminded the President of the Republic, Iván Duque, that the territorial entities are not in the capacity to solve the problem of Venezuelan migration.

“Cali can no longer do it; my city has no way to pay for hostels and hotels where the responsibility of dignity for this community is guaranteed ”, he pointed out.

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Likewise, Jorge Iván Ospina asked the mayors of neighboring municipalities not to transfer the problem to Cali and assume their own responsibility for the matter.

It is worth mentioning that the Attorney General’s Office opened a disciplinary investigation and ordered the provisional suspension for three months from theGovernment Secretary of Puerto Tejada (north of Cauca), Pablo Mina, for his alleged participation in the irregular transfer of a group of 18 Venezuelan citizens to the city of Cali.

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