Posted on 04/28/2018 1:08:36 PM PDT by BBell
PACARAIMA, Brazil Hundreds turn up each day, many arriving penniless and gaunt as they pass a tattered flag that signals they have reached the border.
Once they cross, many cram into public parks and plazas teeming with makeshift homeless shelters, raising concerns about drugs and crime. The lucky ones sleep in tents and line up for meals provided by soldiers pregnant women, the disabled and families with young children are often given priority. The less fortunate huddle under tarps that crumple during rainstorms.
The scenes are reminiscent of the waves of desperate migrants who have escaped the wars in Syria and Afghanistan, spurring a backlash in Europe. Yet this is happening in Brazil, where a relentless tide of people fleeing the deepening economic crisis in Venezuela has begun to test the regions tolerance for immigrants.
This month, the governor of the northern Brazilian state of Roraima sued the federal government, demanding that it close the border with Venezuela and provide additional money for her overburdened education and health systems.
Were very fearful this may lead to an economic and social destabilization in our state, said the governor, Suely Campos. Im looking after the needs of Venezuelans to the detriment of Brazilians.
Continue reading the main story The tens of thousands of Venezuelans who have found refuge in Brazil in recent years are walking proof of a worsening humanitarian crisis that their government claims does not exist.
They also constitute an exodus that is straining the regions largely generous and permissive immigration policies. Earlier this month, Trinidad deported more than 80 Venezuelan asylum seekers. In Colombian and Brazilian border communities, local residents have attacked Venezuelans in camps.
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I was surprised by the numbers. 5,000 a day earlier this year. Maybe Sean Penn can house them.
The New York Times won a Pulitzer for covering up Communist starvation in the Soviet Union. So now they’re changing their tune? No Pulitzer for not toeing the Party line, Comrades.
Gee, when Trump tries to do the same thing here, he gets called a "racist".
Too bad we cant send the moronials to berniezuela
If the surrounding countries seriously want to effect a change of policy, they need to get rid of Maduro by any means necessary. Nothing good can come of his continued lack of leadership. That should all be made clear by now.
This is what bernie and democrats want for the Canada — the USA being the sending country.
Ironically, these Venezuelans are true refugees from the opression of leftist progressive tyranny
I guess folks grew tired of ready the same drivel over and over from a left wing bird cage liner.
Thank you, Obama.
This is all orchestrated by rich, greedy, Trump-loving capitalist pigs!
Viva la Socialism!
So in the interests of "fairness," the govt. got majorly into "redistribution," appropriations of property, nationalization of businesses, price controls that discourage private sector investment and production. Killed the economy.
They don't need redistribution. They need revolution.
At some point the regime has to be overthrown by intl community
The government restarted with constitution.
Safeguards put in of civilian control
Those in power will not give up if they have all guns
Restore the nation to a productive safe ecenimic model for industry innovation entrepreneurs and tourism
How many is Sean Penn and his Hollywood buddies taking in?? Wasn’t Hollywood in love with the creator of this utopia?
At the General Hospital of Roraima, the director, Samir Xuad, says the daily patient population has surged from 400 per day to 1,000 over the past couple of years.
That requires working his employees so hard that some of them end up getting sick, too, said Mr. Xuad, adding that he had lost more than 20 pounds from the stress. Medical supplies as basic as syringes and gloves have run out, he said, and during particularly busy periods, patient gurneys line up in hallways.
We try to make magic, he said. But its difficult.
Outside of work, he said, residents of Boa Vista have become fearful of crime and wary of the mobs of aggressive window washers who approach drivers at stop lights.
Roraima was a place where you could sleep with your door open at night, he said. That is no longer the case.
Wow! Kind of sounds like what happened here due to our invasion from the South.
These dictator types in the end
Especially a real nut like Kim
Are scared little sissies in the end
A little pressure and threat of force from big boys and it’s OVER
you know those mysogynistic Mullahz are scared in Persia
THERE THERES 70 million plus internet connected ready to roll on em
AND be nice about it
That’s the thing
G*d fearing souls are VERY fair
Brazil. So much potential. Perfect destination for your tired, your poor. Can Brazil be more like the US?
Take them all to the firm of Penn, Hawkin, Kerry and Sanders for re-education and re-working.
They should be quizzed at the border on their opinion of socialism, and the ones that think it’s still pretty cool but Maduro just wasn’t doing it right, be humanely euthanized.
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