Chilean officials and politician José Antonio Kast monitor migration tensions at Chacalluta border complex amid Peru's reinforcements.
Chilean officials and politician José Antonio Kast monitor migration tensions at Chacalluta border complex amid Peru's reinforcements.
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Tension at Chile-Peru border over migration reinforcement

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The Chilean government ruled out changes in northern border migration flows after Peru's reinforcement, while José Antonio Kast criticized the executive's response and demanded immediate action. Officials visited the Chacalluta Border Complex to monitor the situation. Kast proposed a 102-day deadline for voluntary exit of irregular migrants.

On Friday night, Peruvian President José Jerí announced border reinforcement with Chile by deploying military personnel, sparking tensions and calls on Gabriel Boric's government. This Saturday, undersecretaries including Víctor Ramos of the Interior and Rafael Collado of Public Security, along with National Migration Service Director Eduardo Thayer, visited the Chacalluta Border Complex in Arica and Parinacota.

Ramos stressed that 'the flows we see today do not change compared to other times of the year', highlighting a 48% drop in irregular migration due to Armed Forces deployment and a 47 billion peso investment in technological capabilities in the northern macrozone. By November 23, 2025, 551,000 people were controlled, with 36,500 patrols and 1,063 detentions.

Meanwhile, Kast, during an event in the O’Higgins Region, toughened his stance: 'You have 102 days left to leave our homeland if you are not legally in Chile'. He accused Boric of prioritizing southern visits over the north and urged a 'return corridor' with Ecuador, Peru, and Colombia. He proposed that any regularization require return to the country of origin.

Peruvian authorities declared a 60-day state of emergency in Tacna to curb illegal migration, deploying 100 police and 50 military. In Chile, normalcy persists in Arica, with daily outflows of 5,000 to 6,000. A binational committee will meet Monday to address security and readmissions.

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Discussions on X focus on migrants rushing to the Chile-Peru border at Chacalluta after José Antonio Kast's 102-day ultimatum for irregular migrants to leave voluntarily. Peru declared a state of emergency, militarized the border, and formed a binational committee, leaving many stranded. Reactions include support for Kast's tough migration policy, criticism for causing a diplomatic and humanitarian crisis, neutral reporting on government responses, and skepticism about the situation's escalation.

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Chilean and Peruvian border officials form binational committee at Tacna amid migrant queue, symbolizing cooperation on border crisis.
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Chile and Peru form binational committee over border migrant crisis

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Following the blockage of over a hundred migrants at the northern border, Peru declared a state of emergency in Tacna to control irregular migration. Chile responded by deploying officials and activating diplomatic dialogue, leading to the formation of a binational migration cooperation committee. The body will meet on Monday to coordinate solutions and prevent a humanitarian crisis.

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.

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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.

Continuing his transition consultations, president-elect José Antonio Kast met with leaders from Chile's main municipal associations at his 'La Moneda chica' office to discuss priorities in security, public management, and education. The groups presented a unified 'State Urgencies' agenda and committed to drafting a Municipal Security Law within the first 100 days of his government. Participants hailed the meeting as a positive step toward collaboration.

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Chilean President Gabriel Boric arrived in La Paz to attend the inauguration ceremony of Rodrigo Paz as Bolivia's new leader, succeeding Luis Arce. This visit marks the first attendance by a Chilean head of state at a Bolivian investiture in 19 years, since Ricardo Lagos went to Evo Morales' in 2006. The encounter aims to strengthen bilateral relations, severed since 1978.

Ten days have passed since José Antonio Kast assumed Chile's presidency, marked by high activity in security, economy, and education. The government has prioritized police actions, housing reconstruction, and fiscal adjustments. Key ministers lead coordinated initiatives under a 'Hub' model.

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Following José Antonio Kast's invitation to party leaders for his January 5, 2026, proclamation as president-elect, the Communist Party (PC) and Broad Front (FA) notably absent themselves from the Tricel ceremony, prompting criticism. Opposition figures also raised alarms over potential foreign minister Francisco Pérez Mackenna's lack of diplomatic experience amid the Venezuelan crisis triggered by Nicolás Maduro's U.S. capture.

 

 

 

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