The communal chief assured that after the incidents of violence recorded this Saturday, there is a need for someone who is permanently working at the place.
Arica’s mayor Gerardo Espindola asked the government to designate a special manager to address the migration crisis on the border between Chile and Peru.
This, since the communal head had assured that there was a need for someone permanently working in the place and having direct contact with the various officials, such as the Minister of the Interior or the Chancellor.
“It can’t be a regional authority like the representative, because we divert attention from the region’s own problems. We need someone who is exclusive 24 hours a day.”
We must remember that this Saturday there were several incidents of violence on the border, such as stone pelting on people and vehicles. As a result, access to the country was blocked and kilometer blocks from Tacna to Arica were entered.
Arica and the governor of Parinacota Region, Jorge Diaz, condemned the violation of the Integrated Border Control, urging the executive to address the problem.
Regarding sources of insecurity for the local population, he indicated that “it cannot be that Arecanos do not have the same state of public security as others” in Chile.
Border crisis: Venezuela calls for respect of migrants’ human rights
We must remember that this Saturday, Yvan Gil, the Venezuelan Foreign Minister, called for respecting the human rights of the Venezuelan migrants present on the Concorde Line.
Gil wrote on his Twitter account, “With regard to the situation of Venezuelan migrants being blocked at the border between Chile and Peru, we are in contact with both foreign ministries and request full guarantees and respect for the human rights of our compatriots We do.”
Likewise, he asked for guarantees so that the aircraft of the state airline Convisa could land and take off in the area, “as well as supply fuel in the possible operation of our planned Vuelta a la Patria, which would allow us to return healthy and safe.” gives.” For our compatriots. ,