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Argentine President Milei Grants Asylum to Family of Venezuelan Officer Assassinated in Chile
Jul 12, 2024, 08:01 PM
Argentine President Javier Milei has granted asylum to the family of Ronald Ojeda, a former Venezuelan military officer who was assassinated by Venezuelan socialist agents in Chile. Ojeda's wife and son have left Chile and are now in Argentina. This move comes amid criticism of Chile's left-wing government for allegedly ignoring the actions of Venezuelan and Cuban operatives under Maduro's regime. Milei's decision underscores his commitment to making Argentina a haven for freedom-loving people fleeing oppressive regimes.
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