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How Latin American Countries and Cities Have Welcomed Migrants

By Brendan O'Boyle

A look at policies and initiatives for dealing with the influx of migrants.

This article is adapted from AQ's special report on migration

The closure of borders this year by governments across Latin America in response to the coronavirus paused, and threatens to reverse, several years of largely receptive immigration policy. The exodus of Venezuelans as well as Nicaraguans and Central Americans from their countries has been met with varying levels of welcome. Here’s how national and local governments have set about integrating these new arrivals....

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