Kamlager-Dove, Kim, Castro, Barragán Introduce Resolution Calling for the Release of Eyvin Hernandez
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - July 11, 2023 Media Contact: Maya Valentine | maya.valentine@mail.house.gov |
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove (CA-37) led Congresswoman Young Kim (CA-40), Congressman Joaquin Castro (TX-20), and Congresswoman Nanette Barragán (CA-44) in introducing a resolution calling for the immediate release of her constituent Eyvin Hernandez, a Los Angeles County public defender and UCLA School of Law alum, who was wrongfully detained in Venezuela on March 31, 2022. “Eyvin has been wrongfully detained by the Venezuelan regime for over a year. It’s past time to bring Eyvin home,” said Congresswoman Kim, Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Indo-Pacific. “This resolution will send a unified message from Congress for our support for Eyvin and his family as we call on the Biden Administration to act. I am proud to join Rep. Kamlager-Dove in this bipartisan effort.” “As Eyvin Hernandez’s friends and family fight for his safe return, the United States needs to do everything within our power to bring him home,” said Congressman Castro, Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere. “Over the past year, bipartisan pressure from Congress has helped secure the release of wrongfully detained Americans, including through the prisoner exchange with Venezuela last October that freed seven Americans. Today’s resolution is a reaffirmation of our demand for the government of Venezuela to immediately release Eyvin and stop treating American citizens as political pawns.” “Eyvin Hernandez’s continued wrongful detention in Venezuela is unacceptable and it’s time for him to come home,” said Congresswoman Barragán, Chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. “Mr. Hernandez had no intention of entering Venezuela, and the charges brought against him have been shown to be completely false. We made clear to President Biden in December, that the judicial system in Venezuela is highly compromised, and any trial against Eyvin is unlikely to be carried out in a just manner or produce a fair result. His family, friends, and colleagues have been waiting anxiously for over a year for his safe return. Congresswoman Kamlager-Dove and I are proud to lead the call for the immediate release of our fellow Angeleno, Eyvin Hernandez, and encourage President Biden and his Administration to use all available means to quickly do so.” “It has been more than 15 months since my son, Eyvin, has been wrongfully detained by the Venezuelan regime. My heart breaks every day because of the injustice of his captivity, and the suffering it causes,” said Pedro Martinez, Eyvin’s father. “President Biden holds the key to my son’s release. I ask him to meet with me and Eyvin’s friends while we are in Washington, D.C. I have made this request to the President many times before, but there has been no offer of a meeting with him. It makes me sad and mad.” “I am so grateful to Representative Kamlager-Dove for her dedication to Eyvin,” said Henry Martinez, Eyvin’s brother. “Since the Congresswoman has come into office, she has been the most dedicated representative for Eyvin. We could not ask for a more fierce advocate. In this dark situation, the Congresswoman is a source of light and love. I appreciate her willingness to work with other members of Congress to do what it takes to bring my brother home.” To see a full text of the resolution, click here. To view a one-pager on Eyvin's case and the resolution, click here.
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