Peru and Chile Agree to Joint Border Patrols Amid Growing Influx of Venezuelan Migrants
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By Jimena De La Quintana, CNN en Español The governments of Chile and Peru agreed on Monday to conduct joint patrols on the border to “strengthen operational response capacity and police cooperation”, amid the growing arrival of Venezuelan migrants. At the first meeting of the Binational Committee for Migration Cooperation, which seeks to solve the problem generated with migrants on the Arica-Parinacota border in Chile, and Tacna, in Peru, the f…
The governments of Chile and Peru agreed on Monday to conduct joint patrols along their border to "strengthen operational response capacity and police cooperation" amid the growing influx of Venezuelan migrants. The first meeting of the Binational Committee on Migration Cooperation, which aims to address the challenges posed by migrants at the border between Arica and Parinacota in Chile and Tacna in Peru, was attended by the foreign ministers o…
On Monday, Chilean Foreign Minister Alberto van Klaveren held a video conference with his Peruvian counterpart, Hugo de Zela, in which they agreed to advance the implementation of joint patrols and to deepen the exchange of information, in order to strengthen operational response capacity, improve police management and support in areas of common interest. The first meeting of the Binational Committee for Migration Cooperation comes after a few d…
President José Jerí indicated that there was an "immediate response" from the law enforcement forces on the Tacna-Arica border to the massive presence of irregular migrants, who tried to cross into Peru this Monday.In dialogue with the press, when referring to the entry of migrants to Peruvian soil, the president said that the foreigners "took advantage of the moment"; however, there was an immediate response from the law enforcement forces that…
A group of at least 50 immigrants who were at the Santa Rosa Border Complex in Tacna took advantage of the little police personnel there to cross to Peru.
Foreign Minister Hugo de Zela announced that on 9 December there would be a meeting between senior police officers from Per and Chile together with representatives of Foreign Minister to coordinate patrols.
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