translated from Spanish: Fear promises that Brazil will remain “supportive” with Venezuelan emigrants

the President of Brazil, Michel fear, reiterates, in an article by EFE, that its Government will remain “supportive” with migrants fleeing the crisis affecting Venezuela.
“Persistent Venezuelan migrant flows today affect to different countries of Latin America,” Recognizing fear in his article entitled “Solidarity with the Venezuelan people”.
“Millions of human beings make their way by mountains and Woods escape from the serious crisis affecting Venezuela, in search of hope for better days in other countries, even in our country”, added fear.
He argues that “Brazil has acted with responsibility and determination against this immigration wave that, in our case, it has more impact in the State of Roraima, in the North of the country,” whereby an estimated that they have entered some 60,000 Venezuelan people over the past year.
It also ensures that the “Venezuelan brothers who suffer the consequences of what happens today in his country” are greeted with “dignity” in Brazil, “a United country, with a strong tradition of welcome to all peoples of the world and meet its commitments International in all the historic moments”.
In addition, details the efforts made by Brazil to meet the demand that represents this migration for public services in the area of health, education and security, as well as the labour market itself, which facilitates the entry of Venezuelans.
In the same article, he also reiterated firmly that, despite these difficulties, “never” has been thought in closing the borders.
“At the same time, in coordination with other countries in the region and in forums such as the Organization of American States (OAS), continue to promote diplomatic measures that stimulate the Venezuelan Government to return to the path of democracy, the stability and the” development”, says the President of Brazil.

Original source in Spanish

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