🌎🛬🇻🇪🏡 “Yo dedico mi vida a esta lucha…” @mariacorinamachado lo dijo claro: “Vamos a traer a cada uno de nuestros hijos a casa.”
No es política vacía, sino propósito .
Es familia, es reencuentro.
Es futuro, es prosperidad.
Es hacer renacer juntos el país que nos arrebataron.
Millones de venezolanos separados… pero una sola causa: reencontrarnos en libertad.
💬 ¿A quién quieres volver a abrazar en una Venezuela libre?
The sentiment of dedicating one's life to the struggle for reuniting families in Venezuela is profoundly powerful. It resonates deeply with many Venezuelans spread across the world, dreaming of the day they can embrace their loved ones again in a land free from hardship. I've seen many stories of families who have been separated due to political and economic challenges, and the pain of distance is something that isn't talked about enough. Bringing each child back to their home symbolizes more than just physical reunification; it's about restoring hope, healing wounds, and reclaiming a future that was once stolen. In my personal experience, connecting with others who share this common cause creates a sense of solidarity and collective strength. It pushes us to keep advocating for freedom, equality, and opportunities so future generations can enjoy a country filled with prosperity rather than fear. The phrase "a su casa" (to their home) captured in the OCR content reflects a universal desire — the need to return, to belong, and to rebuild. For anyone reading this, I encourage reflecting on whom you want to embrace again in a free Venezuela. It's a deeply personal yet shared hope that fuels ongoing efforts and keeps the spirit of unity alive across borders. Together, through purpose-driven actions rather than empty politics, Venezuelans worldwide can contribute to the rebirth of their country and the restoration of family bonds. This vision stretches beyond just the present struggle; it’s about securing a lasting legacy of freedom and prosperity for all the children who deserve to grow up in a country they can proudly call home.

















































