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Brazil reopens border with Venezuela after over a year but limits entry

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Brazil has opened its border with Venezuela for the first time since March last year, but has limited access to 50 people per day.

According to the government, entry had been blocked for health reasons, but the measure was criticized by attorneys and human rights organizations, saying that an exception should be made – with control measures such as tests or quarantine – because these are vulnerable people seeking refuge.

Published on Wednesday, Ordinance 655 replaces one of dozens issued regarding foreigners’ entry in Brazil and that, according to civil organizations, discriminated against Venezuelans. This time, entry by land of nationals of that country is now allowed.

Under the ordinance, “people in a vulnerable situation resulting from migration flow caused by humanitarian crisis” may receive emergency assistance for reception and migration regularization.

The text says that this also applies to people entering the country since March 18, when the borders were closed, that is, through clandestine routes.

Until now, they had been in an irregular situation, unable to apply for refuge and subject to summary deportation – something that counters Brazilian migration law and internal treaties.

Source: Valor

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