MercoPress, en Español

Montevideo, April 18th 2024 - 07:18 UTC

 

 

Bolsonaro rejects migration pact: “Brazil is sovereign and decides who comes into our home”

Thursday, January 10th 2019 - 06:18 UTC
Full article 3 comments
The stance aligns Bolsonaro with US President Donald Trump, with both leaders dismissing any multilateral approach to immigration for their countries The stance aligns Bolsonaro with US President Donald Trump, with both leaders dismissing any multilateral approach to immigration for their countries
 “Brazil is sovereign in deciding whether or not to accept migrants...Not anybody can come into our home, not anybody can enter Brazil via pact adopted by others” “Brazil is sovereign in deciding whether or not to accept migrants...Not anybody can come into our home, not anybody can enter Brazil via pact adopted by others”
However Brazil would continue giving help “to those who need it” but stressed that entry “criteria” were needed to ensure immigration was not “indiscriminate.” However Brazil would continue giving help “to those who need it” but stressed that entry “criteria” were needed to ensure immigration was not “indiscriminate.”

Brazil's president Jair Bolsonaro reaffirmed his rejection of a global migration pact, saying decisions about who was able to come into his country need to be “sovereign.” His comments, posted in a series of messages on his Twitter account, reinforced Bolsonaro's declaration before he took office last week that he was going to pull Brazil out of the migration compact that was endorsed by the UN General Assembly in December.

His government has already abandoned the accord, according to several reports and a diplomatic source, but no public confirmation has yet been made.

This stance aligns Bolsonaro with US President Donald Trump, with both leaders dismissing any multilateral approach to immigration for their countries.

“Brazil is sovereign in deciding whether or not to accept migrants... Not anybody can come into our home, not anybody can enter Brazil via a pact adopted by others. NO TO THE MIGRATION PACT,” Bolsonaro tweeted.

He added that his country would continue giving help “to those who need it” but stressed that entry “criteria” were needed to ensure immigration was not “indiscriminate.”

Brazil is one of the countries accepting a flow of Venezuelans fleeing economic collapse in their country. The UN says more than 2.3 million people have left Venezuela since 2015, and the figure is expected to surpass 5.3 million this year.

The Global Pact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration was negotiated over two years under UN supervision and sealed on December 10 last year at an international conference in Morocco. It aims to treat international migration in a coordinated, comprehensive way, although it is not binding.

On December 19, the UN General Assembly adopted the pact, with 152 countries voting in favor, including Brazil's previous center-right government. The nations voting against were the United States, Israel, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland.

Top Comments

Disclaimer & comment rules
  • imoyaro

    The reality is that all states have the right to decide who enters their country.

    Jan 10th, 2019 - 07:07 am 0
  • Chicureo

    Until most recently, Chile was accepting a plane full each day of immigrants from Haiti. One of the “brilliant” decisions of our previous president. We've always been a open welcoming country, but now the majority of the people here are fed up with the UN accord.

    Jan 10th, 2019 - 12:19 pm 0
  • :o))

    REF: “Brazil is sovereign and decides who comes into our home”

    Shouldn't he be more worried about the Brazilians leaving Brazil in increasingly larger numbers for “GOOD”? Or shouldn't the refugees be permitted to replace the fleeing Brazilians?
    https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/news-life/why-brazils-best-and-brightest-are-fleeing-in-thousands/news-story/dbc438b58c62025db030a224909168c2

    Jan 16th, 2019 - 07:26 pm 0
Read all comments

Commenting for this story is now closed.
If you have a Facebook account, become a fan and comment on our Facebook Page!