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Number of new immigrants grows 24.4% in Brazil in ten years

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In ten years, there has been a 24.4% increase in the annual number of new immigrants registered in Brazil, with Venezuelan, Haitian, and Colombian immigrants being the main culprits. The data was released by the Ministry of Justice and Public Safety on Tuesday (7).

Currently, 1.3 million immigrants reside in Brazil. From 2011 to 2020, the most significant flows were from Venezuela, Haiti, Bolivia, Colombia, and the United States in ten years.

The number of new refugees recognized annually went from 86 in 2011 to 26.5 thousand in 2020. The requests for recognition . . .

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