Placing some people into Venezuela isn't difficult, even easier than Europe. On one hand, Venezuela itself is an immigrant country, yet it doesn't have the allure of Brazil or Argentina. On the other hand, many South American countries have Native American populations.
In a previous life, Venezuela was a mixed-blood nation, with over fifty percent of Euro-Indigenous mixed-race people, only around two percent Native Americans, while in this era, the Native American population is evidently much larger.
With Native Americans as cover, East Africa as a support, allowing mixed-blood Germans to settle locally isn't difficult, the only attention needed is the education system arrangement.
After all, Venezuela's original Euro-Indigenous mixed people don't appear much different from East Africans in appearance, only cultural recognition can distinguish the two groups, East Africa doesn't want to create a wedding dress for Venezuela for free.
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