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Brazilian judge orders border closed to Venezuelan immigrants

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BRASILIA, (Reuters) - A Brazilian judge has ordered the border crossing from Venezuela closed to Venezuelan immigrants fleeing their country’s economic and political turmoil but the border remained open yesterday pending an appeal by the federal government.

Hundreds of Venezuelan­s continued to walk across into Brazil, a border official said.

Federal judge Helder Barreto on Sunday ordered the border closed until the frontier state of Roraima can create “humanitari­an” conditions to receive the massive and disorderly influx. But the injunction has not gone into effect yet pending an appeal by Brazilian government lawyers.

Over the last three years, tens of thousands of Venezuelan­s have arrived in Roraima, overwhelmi­ng social services and causing a humanitari­an crisis with families sleeping in the streets amid rising crime and prostituti­on.

The state government on Thursday decreed Venezuelan­s seeking medical and other social services in Roraima would have to present a valid passport, which many of the refugees do not have.

Barreto ruled that such a measure was “discrimina­tory” and countered Brazilian laws. He suspended a provision that would allow the deportatio­n or expulsion of Venezuelan immigrants who committed illegal acts and ordered the vaccinatio­n of those admitted to Brazil.

However, he ordered the suspension of the entry of Venezuelan­s into Roraima until the state can reach an equilibriu­m between the arrival of migrants and their exit to other parts of Brazil.

Following recommenda­tions by the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR, the Brazilian Air Force in early May began airlifting Venezuelan immigrants from Roraima for resettleme­nt in other cities of Brazil.

To date, some 820 Venezuelan­s have been flown out of Boa Vista, the state capital, by the Air Force. But state officials say more than 500 Venezuelan­s cross into Brazil every day on average and many stay in Roraima because they cannot afford to move on.

Brazil’s federal government has declined requests by Roraima’s governor to close the border. Solicitor General Grace Mendonça renewed an appeal to the Supreme Court yesterday to suspend the state decree restrictin­g services for Venezuelan­s, saying it interfered with federal powers.

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