No Human Corridor Through Peru for Venezuelans Exiting Chile
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No human corridor through Peru for Venezuelans exiting Chile
Peru's President José Jerí told Chile's President-elect José Antonio Kast that the human corridor through his country so that Venezuelan migrants could return home was not a feasible option.
The Peruvian president, José Jerí, ruled out the implementation of a regional humanitarian corridor to facilitate the return of irregular migrants to Venezuela, a few days after meeting in Lima with the President-elect, José Antonio Kast, the main driver of the idea. He pointed out this in an interview with CNN en Español, where he said that his administration cannot “allow” a greater presence of irregular migrants in his country and that every …
In a recent interview, the interim president of Peru, José Jerí, closed the door to the elected president, José Antonio Kast,...
Two months after taking command of the Palacio de La Moneda, José Antonio Kast has suffered his first official setback. Chile’s newly elected president began a tour of the region to weave alliances and pave the way for his main campaign proposal: to establish a humanitarian corridor to transfer irregular migrants, mostly from Venezuela, to their country of origin. After meeting with Javier Milei in Buenos Aires and Daniel Noboa in Ecuador, Kast …
The spokesperson for the Office of the President-Elect (OPE), Mara Sedini, commented that the important thing is that José Antonio Kast "has already started talks, there are many left."
"I cannot allow irregular migrants to enter our country," said Jerí in an interview with CNN, in which he said that "the problem" in Peru "that arises with the issue of insecurity, is just irregular migration", because, according to him, "practices that have contaminated our country come."
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