President José Antonio Kast signs Escudo Fronterizo decree for border security amid high public support.
President José Antonio Kast signs Escudo Fronterizo decree for border security amid high public support.
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Kast signs decree for Escudo Fronterizo plan

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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.

José Antonio Kast's assumption of the Chilean presidency opens a new political stage, according to opinion columns in La Tercera. One of the first decrees enacts the “Escudo Fronterizo” plan to counter threats at the northern border linked to irregular migration, smuggling, and drug trafficking. Cadem reports 80% Chilean approval, while Bolivia states the measures do not interrupt bilateral dialogue and Chile's Foreign Ministry keeps channels open, writes Stephanie Alenda, research director at Universidad Andrés Bello. The plan splits the opposition: Frente Amplio criticizes it, while Socialismo Democrático sectors back it, per related notes on the site. Alenda notes the government's dual rhetoric: firmness to its base and institutional pragmatism, including inviting Flávio Bolsonaro, referencing Sebastián Piñera, and proposing pardons for uniformed personnel convicted in the social outbreak. Gabriel Zaliasnik, professor of Penal Law at Universidad de Chile, critiques opposition responses, citing Lollapalooza where “a band resorted to images designed to subliminally equate right-wing leaders with Nazism, trivializing the swastika's use.” Guillermo Larraín from Universidad de Chile's FEN warns of “emergency government” risks: expectations for quick fixes to complex issues like organized crime could prompt costly mistakes, akin to Calderón in Mexico or Bukele in El Salvador.

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Reactions on X to President Kast signing the Escudo Fronterizo decree are mostly positive from Chilean right-leaning users and officials, praising it as a vital measure against irregular migration and crime, aligning with high public support. Government accounts highlight immediate actions like military deployment in Arica. Supporters emphasize walls, trenches, and technology. Skeptical voices, mainly international, question if it promotes xenophobia or strains relations with Peru and Bolivia. Opposition notes continuity with prior efforts but criticizes presentation.

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