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Crisis in Bolivia: Brazil fears increase in immigration of Bolivians

The humanitarian and political crisis that has been plaguing Bolivia for more than three weeks has raised alarm in the Brazilian government. According to Débora Bergamasco's findings on CNN 360º, Brazilian diplomacy is f...

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The humanitarian and political crisis that has been plaguing Bolivia for more than three weeks has raised alarm in the Brazilian government. According to Débora Bergamasco's findings on CNN 360º, Brazilian diplomacy is following the situation with concern and fears a significant increase in the immigration flow of Bolivians towards Brazil.


Bolivia is facing a wave of protests led by trade unionists, miners, indigenous people and farmers, who are demanding wage increases and denouncing austerity measures implemented by the government. According to the information collected, such measures directly affect the income, working conditions and quality of life of these populations.


Road blockages across the country have created serious difficulties in the distribution of fuel and food. The capital La Paz is already feeling the effects of the crisis, with shortages of basic products such as meat and chicken. Faced with this scenario, the Bolivian government even asked Brazil to loan a plane loaded with inputs, food and medicines to try to overcome supply problems.

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Extensive border worries Brazilian authorities
Brazilian government sources consulted by Débora Bergamasco highlighted that the border between Brazil and Bolivia is the longest in the country, measuring approximately 3,400 kilometers in length. The dividing line passes through rivers, lakes and dry border areas, crossing four Brazilian states: Acre, Rondônia, Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul.


The authorities' concern is not limited to the immediate effects of the acute crisis. The austerity measures adopted by the Bolivian government tend to have a long-term impact on the population's living conditions, which, according to sources heard by the journalist, could pressure families and workers to emigrate to Brazil in search of better prospects.


Brazil prepares to receive immigrants
When asked how the Brazilian government would react to a possible increase in the immigration flow, the sources consulted stated that the country will maintain its traditional open-door policy. The strategy foresees the regularization of documentation, the search for jobs for newcomers and the internalization of these people, avoiding concentration in cities and border regions.

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According to Débora, the government already receives Haitian, Venezuelan and Bolivian immigrants, and recognizes that this flow could grow. For now, authorities are in observation mode, but are already discussing possible scenarios internally. The welcoming stance, the journalist highlighted, has been maintained by different governments over the years.


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