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Brazil closes, then reopens border to Venezuelan migrants

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SAO PAULO: Brazil briefly closed then reopened its northern border to Venezuelan­s on Monday as it struggledt­ocontainma­ssmigratio­n from the South American country saddled with a crippling political and economic crisis, police said.

A Supreme Court justice overturned a lower court judge’s decision that had suspended for a few hours the entry of more Venezuelan­s until other immigrants from the country were transferre­d elsewhere in Brazil.

“It is not justified to take the easy path to ‘close the doors’ because of difficulti­es in hosting refugees,” Supreme Court justice Rosa Weber said in her ruling issued shortly before midnight.

The border had remained open to Brazilians and other nationalit­ies, as well as to Venezuelan­s seeking to return to their home country.

It’s a main crossing point for tens of thousands of Venezuelan migrants, an influx that has increased dramatical­ly over the past two years.

President Michel Temer was opposed in a ‘non-negotiable’ way to the border closure, Human Rights Minister Gustavo Rocha was quoted as saying by state-run Agencia Brasil.

Roraima state’s capital Boa Vista has hosted the largest number of Venezuelan immigrants in the country – around 25,000 out of a total of 330,000 city dwellers.

An estimated 500 Venezuelan­s cross the land border into Brazil each day.

Roraima Governor Suely Campos had applauded the federal judge’s ruling that temporaril­y shuttered the border.

“We have been asking the federal Supreme Court since May to close the border, as well as for financial assistance to minimize the impact on our public services,” Campos said in a statement. — AFP

 ??  ?? People stand at the border with Venezuela, seen from the Brazilian city of Pacaraima, Roraima state, Brazil. — Reuters photo
People stand at the border with Venezuela, seen from the Brazilian city of Pacaraima, Roraima state, Brazil. — Reuters photo

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