politics
diciembre 29, 2025
Báez denuncia el exilio forzado y llama “Herodes” a Ortega por negar el retorno a nicaragüenses
El obispo Silvio José Báez alzó la voz para denunciar el dolor del exilio que enfrentan miles de familias migrantes de Cuba, Nicaragua y Venezuela, y señaló directamente al régimen de Daniel Ortega por negar el retorno a nicaragüenses y mantener la persecución más allá de las fronteras.

TL;DR
- Bishop Silvio José Báez condemned the exile of thousands of families from Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
- He described the perpetrators as "today's Herods," referring to criminal dictatorships.
- Báez specifically criticized the Daniel Ortega regime in Nicaragua for denying Nicaraguans the right to return to their country.
- The regime also allegedly confiscates property and threatens the families of exiles.
- Persecution extends beyond borders, with spies targeting exiles and denying consular services.
- Some individuals have been arbitrarily stripped of their nationality.
- Báez likened the situation to the biblical flight of Joseph, Mary, and Jesus into exile.
- He encouraged exiles to maintain hope and trust in God, stating that exile can be a time of salvation.
- The bishop reminded that Jesus himself belonged to a family that experienced exile.