SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) – President José Jarí of Peru said his government on Friday would declare a state of emergency along the country’s southern border and deploy more armed forces to the area as a large number of Venezuelan migrants venture north from Chile, where anti-immigrant sentiment has surged during a fraught presidential campaign.
Peru to declare a state of emergency as migrants leaving Chile trigger backlash
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) – President José Jarí of Peru said his government on Friday would declare a state of emergency along the country’s southern border and deploy more armed forces to the area as a large number of Venezuelan migrants venture north from Chile, where anti-immigrant sentiment has surged during a fraught presidential campaign.
Hundreds of thousands of migrants escaping crises in their home countries or seeking better opportunities abroad long have traversed the continent and the Peruvian border to build new lives in Chile, one of Latin America’s most stable and prosperous nations.
But scores of people without legal status in Chile – mostly Venezuelans who fled their country’s economic ruin and authoritarian rule in recent years – are now also headed in the other direction as Chile prepares to harden its stance against immigration.
The favorite to win Chile’s presidential runoff on Dec. 14, ultraconservative lawyer José Antonio Kast, has built his campaign around popular fears over immigration from Venezuela and an rise in organized crime. He filmed a campaign video at Chile’s porous desert border with Peru last week, warning immigrants without formal status to get out of the country while they still can.


















































