OFFICIAL DIASPORA ADVOCACY STATEMENT
I am Venezuelan by birth, and I speak as part of the global Venezuelan diaspora.
I have lived in the United States for decades under Withholding of Removal (WOR). That status does not make me “American” on paper — but it has placed me close enough to American institutions, law, and strategic thinking to understand how power works, how alliances function, and how nations rebuild.
Millions of Venezuelans inside the country live under censorship, surveillance, intimidation, and political repression. They cannot speak freely without consequences. Many cannot even name the truth without risk.
I can.
And I will — with discipline, responsibility, and doctrine.
My voice is not a replacement for theirs. It is an extension of what they are prevented from saying, and a platform built to translate truth into structure.
I will continue to expose the systems that keep Venezuela trapped: institutional collapse, corruption networks, authoritarian enforcement, and foreign influence operations that convert national weakness into geopolitical leverage.
I will continue to speak for Venezuelans at home and abroad — not as an outsider, but as a witness with a duty.
Because the diaspora is not a spectator class.
The diaspora is Venezuela’s external force.
My commitment is simple:
To speak clearly.
To speak strategically.
To speak without fear.
Until Venezuela restores order, recovers its sovereignty, and speaks freely again.
Our doctrine remains unchanged:
Order first. Then freedom. Then prosperity.
La Voz de Atlanta.
En defensa de la verdad, la libertad y el pueblo venezolano.