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“Four Years Ago It Was Something Else”: Tamarugal Delegate on the 35% Drop in Revenue From Unauthorized Crossings • El Sol De Iquique

Tamarugal's presidential delegate, Camila Castillo, took stock this week after learning of a 35% drop in irregular arrivals through border crossings compared to the previous year. According to the official, this number is explained by the work on the ground, investment, and measures implemented by the government to strengthen control along the northern border. "Today, the fruits of the work we have done over the years are visible," said Castillo…
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Tamarugal's presidential delegate, Camila Castillo, took stock this week after learning of a 35% drop in irregular arrivals through border crossings compared to the previous year. According to the official, this number is explained by the work on the ground, investment, and measures implemented by the government to strengthen control along the northern border. "Today, the fruits of the work we have done over the years are visible," said Castillo…

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El Sol de Iquique broke the news in on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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