Dramatic photo illustration of Chilean officials managing migrant surge at closed Peru border in Arica amid election tensions.
Dramatic photo illustration of Chilean officials managing migrant surge at closed Peru border in Arica amid election tensions.
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Kast and Jara respond to migration pressure on Peru border

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With two weeks until the presidential runoff, José Antonio Kast hardens his stance against irregular migration and sends Rodolfo Carter to Arica to oversee the northern border, following Peru's closure. Jeannette Jara criticizes the government's delayed response and proposes modernizing border controls. The executive prepares a binational committee to coordinate with Peru and manage stranded migrants.

Migration pressure on Chile's northern border arose after Peru's government closed its frontier, generating movement of people according to José Antonio Kast's (Partido Republicano) team. A month ago, during the first electoral round, Kast urged irregular foreigners to return to their countries, a proposal criticized by Evelyn Matthei's team. The candidate attributes the current flow to his clear message: "lo que hemos señalado… ha generado un movimiento de personas que van saliendo del país". Unlike Jeannette Jara, Kast will not regularize irregular migration and gives 102 days for these individuals to leave Chile with their belongings, or face immediate expulsion upon assuming office.

To reinforce his position, Kast instructed senator-elect Rodolfo Carter to travel to Arica: "Hoy día tenía que estar allá (en La Araucanía), pero me voy dentro de pocas horas a Arica por el tema de migraciones". Previously, Kast presented a three-phase plan with retired general Cristián Vial, including reinforcing the maritime border, updating migration policy, and demanding Bolivia improve border control. Senator José Durana (UDI) criticized the Foreign Ministry for lacking bilateral agreements.

Jeannette Jara (Partido Comunista) questioned the government's management from Viña del Mar: "Entiendo que los gobiernos se van a reunir el lunes, pero me habría gustado que esto hubiera ocurrido la semana pasada. En estas materias los días son importantes". She proposes modernizing the Chacalluta complex with biometric technology, sensors, and drones, a specialized police force, and Armed Forces support, along with active diplomacy.

Interior Undersecretary Víctor Ramos, with Governor Diego Paco (RN) and Rafael Collado, met in Arica with security forces. They downplay a humanitarian crisis, with only 14 people initially affected, mainly Venezuelans, Ecuadorians, and Colombians. They prepare a binational committee on Monday to discuss migrant characterization, reconduction, police information exchange, and security protocols.

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Discussions on X are polarized around the Peru-Chile border migration crisis ahead of the presidential runoff. Kast supporters praise his hardened stance and dispatch of Rodolfo Carter to Arica for prompting irregular migrants to leave voluntarily. Critics, including Jara backers, accuse Kast of causing panic, stranding migrants, and straining relations with Peru, while highlighting Jara's calls for modernized controls and government delays. Neutral voices note preparations for a binational committee.

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President José Antonio Kast oversees trench-digging launch of Escudo Fronterizo border security plan at Chacalluta, Arica.
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Kast launches Escudo Fronterizo plan in Chacalluta, Arica

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President José Antonio Kast oversaw the start of Escudo Fronterizo plan works on Monday at Chacalluta border complex in Arica, featuring trenches up to three meters deep to curb irregular migration. The initiative divides Chilean opposition and prompts reactions from Peru and Bolivia. Ministers outlined 500 km coverage along the northern border.

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.

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President José Antonio Kast signed one of his first decrees to implement the “Escudo Fronterizo” plan addressing irregular migration, smuggling, and drug trafficking. A Cadem poll shows 80% Chilean support. The measure divides the opposition while keeping diplomatic channels open with Bolivia.

President José Antonio Kast ended his tour in northern Chile defending his National Reconstruction Plan and questioning the fiscal situation inherited from Gabriel Boric. In Antofagasta, he addressed criticisms over education measures and called for constructive opposition. He also justified withdrawing projects like branch bargaining and Mepco.

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President José Antonio Kast led a political committee at La Moneda on Monday where he reprimanded deputy Diego Schalper (RN) for his government criticisms. The leader urged unity in the officialism, particularly regarding Mepco modifications due to fuel price hikes. Arturo Squella from Partido Republicano dismissed 'friendly fire' in the internal critiques.

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