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09-19-2019, 07:47 PM #1
Peru deports 150 Venezuelans in crackdown on illegal crossings
SEPTEMBER 19, 2019 / 3:07 PM / UPDATED 2 HOURS AGO
Peru deports 150 Venezuelans in crackdown on illegal crossings
LIMA (Reuters) - Peru deported 150 Venezuelans for entering the country illegally as authorities sought to enforce stricter policies for migrants from the crisis-stricken nation, Peru’s immigration office said on Thursday.
The immigrants were detained this week in a coastal desert region at Peru’s northern border with Ecuador, part of a route taken by hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans who have migrated to Peru, Chile and Argentina in recent years to escape hyperinflation and shortages of basic food and medicine at home.
Authorities barred the migrants from entering Peru for 15 years and left them in Ecuador, the office said in a statement.
The announcement followed several days of local TV coverage of a gruesome murder involving Venezuelan gang members, fueling concerns about crime, a top priority for most Peruvians.
False rumors have also been circulating in audio messages on WhatsApp and social media posts that Venezuelans were trying to kidnap children. Peru’s interior minister ruled out any truth to the rumors and warned against “xenophobic” practices.
Peru was once one of the most welcoming countries for Venezuelan migrants, granting them temporary residency so they could work and access public services.
But as the number of Venezuelans in Peru has climbed to more than 850,000, fanning concerns about crime, jobs and social services, Peru cut the residency program short and toughened entry requirements.
Earlier this month, the government said that a new visa requirement for Venezuelans that it imposed in June had led to a 90% drop in legal entries and that authorities would beef up security to prevent illegal crossings.
Peru, Chile and Ecuador now require visas and hard-to-get passports from Venezuelan nationals. Colombia, home to the largest Venezuelan population outside Venezuela, continues to allow them to enter without visas.
Venezuela’s economic collapse and political crisis under President Nicolas Maduro has unleashed the biggest migratory crisis in recent Latin American history.
The Venezuelan diaspora could double to 8 million by the end of 2020, the Organization of American States (OAS) said in June.
Many Venezuelans in recent waves of migrants are trying to join family members.
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09-19-2019, 07:58 PM #2
SEND THEM ALL BACK
They have oil to pay for their food, medical care, and housing!
No more illegal aliens fleeing their countries and INVADING ours!
GO HOME!ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM
DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL
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