Kilometers of Trenches, Walls and a Lot of Technology: Details of Kast's Plan to Curb Irregular Immigration
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The clock is running for the government’s bet of José Antonio Kast to achieve within six months the control of the borders in the north of the country, where most of the irregular entry of people occurs and also smuggling. The beginning of the work of mechanical shovels and backhoes operated by soldiers in the desert, near the border with Peru, to dig ditches three meters deep, was the way in which the new president on the ground gave the initia…
Bolivian Foreign Minister Fernando Aramayo said that his country respects Chile’s decision to build physical barriers on its northern border to curb irregular migration and crime, and said that both nations are preparing to resume bilateral dialogue. “We are respectful of the sovereign decisions of the states. That is also what we ask, not to question the sovereign decisions of our government,” Bolivian Foreign Minister Fernando Aramayo told the…
Former Bolivian President Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga described this Wednesday as a “hostile gesture” that the administration of José Antonio Kast digs ditches on the border, also indicating that it is not the best way to start a mandate. “One of the first things the Government of Chile did is a hostile gesture to make us ditches,” Quiroga said, to then assure: “We have lived with Chile governed by the 1904 treaty. What is it called? Treaty of Peace an…
The border trade is going through a crisis following works at the border that slow down the entry of second-use clothing. More than 7,000 affected families demand urgent measures.
Bolivian Foreign Minister Fernando Aramayo said that his country respects Chile’s decision to build physical barriers on its northern border to curb irregular migration and crime. Aramayo said that both nations are preparing to resume bilateral dialogue. “We are respectful of the sovereign decisions of the states. That is also what we ask, not to question the sovereign decisions of our government,” the Bolivian Foreign Minister told the media. “…
Foreign Minister Fernando Aramayo said there is no violation of the Treaty of 1904 and confirmed contacts to set up a working table.
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