Did the State Fail the Children?: Durán and Munizaga Analyze Case of Haitian Minors
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The Archbishop of Santiago considered that "if it is found that there was trafficking in minors, it means that corruption fell into the depths of the state."
In Segundo Piso, the former chief of staff of Gabriel Boric, Carlos Durán, and the former Head of Communications of Sebastián Piñera, Carla Munizaga, referred to the case of alleged trafficking of Haitian children, whose whereabouts are currently unknown.
The president of the Senate's Interior Government Commission, Danisa Astudillo, reacted strongly to the Radio Bío Bío report titled "Haitian Children Without a Trace in Chile: Report Reveals Serious Failures and Authorized Suspicious Flights," which uncovered a pattern of mass entries of Haitian minors under family reunification programs, with deficient controls and cases where the State completely lost track of them. Astudillo confirmed that th…
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