Chile promotes migration that facilitates expulsions

Chile promotes the domingo a new migration route that will facilitate the administrative evictions of immigrants.

“The main objective of this new Ley de Migraciones is to put order in our case through an orderly, secure and regular migration policy that allows legal migration and combats illegal immigration”, assured President Sebastián Piñera during the promulgation.

The new standard replaces an existing one from 1975.

If, on the other hand, there is an extraterrestrial road in Chile with tourist traffic and it can change its situation in the country, it will not be able to do so with the new norm.

The new law “allows foreigners who want to come to Chile to act in accordance with their intentions, avoiding harassment and abuse,” so that it is necessary to apply for a visa to travel to the country, Signal said.

In addition, the normative “facilitates the administrative expulsions of migrants who enter Chile illegally, by means of clandestines, without completing our laws or tampons validate their criminal penalties”, continued the mandate, lamenting that at least five persons were lost in lo va va de año in illegal crosses by the front in the north.

“We do not want to enter into our country the organized crime, drug trafficking, contraband, trafficking and treatment of persons or persons who do not respect our laws,” he said.

The normative treaty lasts for a period of eight years and is enforced by the Constitutional Tribunal, which eliminates its articles, including those that would facilitate the return of the nines and nines who enter only into the country, which has been declared unconstitutional.

Chile was denounced this week by Amnesty International as affirming that the new project “could reduce the opportunities for migrant workers to regularize their legal condition once they meet in Chile and that the principle of non-development is observed” In February in an unrealistic manner, in its Venezuelan and Colombian majority, when judicial resolutions were rejected.

The National Coordinator of Migrants is firmly rejecting the new law.

“It will generate a deep day only for women today who are subject to a migration forced into the region, in order for the entire migrant population that resides in the country,” said President Vanessa González.

.Source