President Kast addressing the media in the Atacama region regarding his migrant policy statements.
President Kast addressing the media in the Atacama region regarding his migrant policy statements.
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Kast shifts from 'metaphor' to 'hyperbole' on migrant expulsion pledge

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President José Antonio Kast clarified on Thursday that his campaign promise to expel 300,000 irregular migrants was a hyperbole, not a metaphor, while touring the Atacama region. The remarks follow similar comments he made the previous day that drew sharp opposition criticism.

During his visit to Caldera, Kast explained that ordinary citizens understand the government's actions. He mentioned the planes carrying irregular immigrants and the border closure, which has reduced clandestine entries.

The president also defended the security plan of Minister Trinidad Steinert. He highlighted progress in controlling gangs and drug seizures in the northern border, including areas such as Chacalluta and Colchane.

At the same time, Kast reiterated the need to evaluate the Local Public Education Services. He noted that Atacama has suffered problems in this area and called for analysis of what is best for children.

What people are saying

Initial reactions on X show skepticism and criticism towards Kast's clarification that his migrant expulsion pledge was hyperbole rather than metaphor, with users accusing him of lying or using rhetorical tricks to backtrack on campaign promises. News outlets report the event neutrally, while some users share video evidence of the original statement to highlight the shift.

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