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Undocumented Migrants Block Tacna-Arica Pass and Paralyze Border Transit

Summary by Diario Correo
A blockade carried out by more than a hundred migrants without documents interrupted traffic on both sides of the border line between Peru and Chile, in the Tacna-Arica sector. The participants placed objects such as stones, mattresses and luggage along the international road. According to them, they seek to be allowed to enter Peruvian territory to continue their journey to their places of origin. The measure generated congestion that reached t…
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A blockade carried out by more than a hundred migrants without documents interrupted traffic on both sides of the border line between Peru and Chile, in the Tacna-Arica sector. The participants placed objects such as stones, mattresses and luggage along the international road. According to them, they seek to be allowed to enter Peruvian territory to continue their journey to their places of origin. The measure generated congestion that reached t…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Friday, November 28, 2025.
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