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Regional Government of Tacna Clarifies that Construction of a Ditch on the Border with Chile Is a Transit Project

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The Regional Government of Tacna clarified that the construction of a ditch on the border with Chile responds to a project oriented to traffic traffic and not to a migration control measure.This intervention is part of a plan to maintain the Santa Rosa border complex to improve the fluidity in the binational passage, as explained.The work was arranged by the same institution and is currently carried out in the area where customs and migration co…
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The Regional Government of Tacna clarified that the construction of a ditch on the border with Chile responds to a project oriented to traffic traffic and not to a migration control measure.This intervention is part of a plan to maintain the Santa Rosa border complex to improve the fluidity in the binational passage, as explained.The work was arranged by the same institution and is currently carried out in the area where customs and migration co…

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Like the government of Jos Antonio Kast, the Gore of Tacna ordered the realization of a ditch in the border area with Chile. Works correspond to a project dating from 2024.

The presidential commissioner for the northern macrozone, Alberto Soto, clarified that the government’s plan to strengthen the border does not contemplate the construction of a ditch in all its extension, but only in specific areas. “The vulnerable border was determined. Not the whole border is, but there are very vulnerable sectors,” he said in an interview with the podcast One Less Day of the Fund. The precision arises in the midst of the expe…

President José Antonio Kast activated the “Border Shield” plan, which includes walls, drones and electrified fences to control crossings from Bolivia and Peru, amid criticism for human rights.

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SuNoticiero broke the news in on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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