Chancellor details Haiti consulate problems and reopening plans

Interim chancellor Patricio Torres informed the Senate about irregularities at Chile's consulate in Haiti and the measures taken after the consul's departure in 2025.

During a special Senate session on Haitian minors, Torres outlined the timeline of events. Ambassador Manuel Rioseco raised alarms in March 2025 about delays and disorder in consular work. In September serious issues with legalizations were detected and in October an administrative inquiry was launched along with a complaint to the prosecutor's office.

Consul Rafael du Monceau returned to Chile on November 1 2025 and was reassigned to the Directorate of European Affairs. On June 19 2026 two professionals arrived in Port-au-Prince and the next day Ambassador Marcos Aguayo was appointed on a special mission.

Aguayo will review consular procedures to reformulate them. Torres stated that the consulate reopening must be done more securely to avoid prior problems.

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Chilean officials addressing the Senate about Haitian minors case, ruling out organ trafficking.
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Chilean authorities rule out organ trafficking in Haitian minors case

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The Fiscalía and PDI told the Senate there is no evidence of organ trafficking in the entry of Haitian minors during 2025, though investigations into possible human trafficking crimes continue.

The National Prosecutor's Office announced on Monday an ex officio investigation into the entry of Haitian children to Chile in 2025 through family reunification. Former National Migration Service director Luis Eduardo Thayer defended measures taken during his tenure.

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Mayors from communes including Independencia, La Pintana and Estación Central reported finding several Haitian minors after a Contraloría pre-report detected traceability issues in 105 family reunification cases.

Fifteen regional ministerial secretaries have left their posts just over a month after President José Antonio Kast took office at La Moneda. Spokesperson Minister Mara Sedini attributed the exits to thorough background checks uncovering unforeseen issues. The latest case involved actor Renato Münster, who resigned for personal reasons.

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The US Department of State has begun a review of the 53 Mexican consulates operating in its territory, which could lead to the closure of some offices.

Chile's Senate approved by 32 votes in favor, 2 against and 3 abstentions a 30-day extension of the state of exception in La Araucanía Region and Arauco and Biobío provinces. Hours earlier, the Chamber of Deputies passed it with 105 in favor, 23 against and 21 abstentions. The measure, requested by President José Antonio Kast's administration, drew criticism for lacking a comprehensive plan after nearly four years.

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Chile's Foreign Ministry reaffirmed its support on Monday for Valparaíso as the site of the BBNJ Agreement Executive Secretariat. The campaign to secure backing will run until December 2026.

 

 

 

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