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“The National Latino Congress, a gathering of more than 1,600 Latino activists and leaders, held in Los Angeles Sept 6-10, adopted a resolution in support of Venezuela, rejecting the “destabilization policies” aimed at “regime change” in Venezuela by the U.S. Government.
Citing the principles of national sovereignty documented in institutions such as the United Nations (UN) and Organization of American States (OAS), the the National Latino Congress called the U.S. Congress to “desist from all covert and Congressionally-approved destabilization policies that are aimed at regime change in Venezuela and to adhere to the principles of national sovereignty.””
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