Nicolás Maduro’s dictatorial government in Venezuela sent a letter to the United States on a “fraternal greeting” by US Independence Day on July 4 and asked Donald Trump’s administration to end “persecution against Venezuelan citizens” on American soil.
“We urgent that all institutions in the United States immediately cease the hatred, stigmatization and persecution campaigns against Venezuelan citizens in that country,” dictator Nicolás Maduro said in a statement.
The Venezuela note states that legal and illegal immigrants contribute to the US daily construction as a nation “with effort and dignity”.
On the other hand, the Chavista government stated that the date of American independence, which dates back to July 4, 1776, respects “the republican, anti -colonial and democratic values inspired this founding act: the resistance to imperial domination, the right of people to self -enable themselves and the aspiration to a society based on freedom, justice and equality”, although the country was accused of the countries. of the last election that replaced Maduro as president by a third consecutive term.
“From Venezuela, a Bolivarian land, also marked by struggles of independence and the dream of a free humanity, we express our most sincere desire for the American people, with their profound diversity, their creativity, their social energy, can rediscover these original values, and that it can advance toward a horizon of peace, shared well-being, respect for life and a positive contribution to the government’s balance” Venezuelan.