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The president Council of Ministers, Alberto Otarola, mentioned the head of the Chilean state, Gabriel Boric, and asked him to solve the problems of his country, and not to burden ours. This is due to the migration crisis that has escalated at the border Peru With Chile.
“We ask President Boric and other presidents to solve their problems and not throw them into our country.. We are actively negotiating with the Chilean immigration authorities to resolve the issue affecting both countries.”
“What happened today, I can conclude that it happened because of the publication of this decree declaring a state of emergency and some people are moving very quickly into our country. But the defense of our borders will be strengthened. The Minister of the Interior should already be in Tacna, and tomorrow the Minister of Defense will go to cooperate with the armed forces.”
If the migrants do not settle their situation, they will be expelled, Alberto Otarola assured.
On the other side, head of PKM He stated that migrants in our country must regulate their situation, otherwise they will be expelled from our country.
“Another supreme decree has been issued, in which foreigners who entered the country illegally are given a six-month period in order to come to the State Office and register their ten fingerprints. We want to know who they are in the country, how old they are, where they live, what their email address is, what their phone number is, because if they don’t, they won’t be able to stay in the country legally.” he said.
“We know that more than one million 500 thousand Venezuelans live in Peru. And we also know that the vast majority of these people do loyal, honest work, that they contribute to the GDP, to the country’s economy. But unfortunately, there is an important part of these people who commit crimes. We reach out to them and tell them that if they don’t fix their situation, not only immigration, but the activities they’re doing in Peru, well Appropriate measures will be taken, up to expulsion from the country. We do not want them to continue to commit crimes, and the government is going to take the bull by the horns,” he concluded.
Source: RPP

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