Javier Milei tightens Argentina’s immigration rules in nod to Donald Trump
- On Wednesday, Argentina’s conservative leader Javier Milei introduced a new decree aimed at restricting immigration, emphasizing deportations and limiting access to public services.
- The decree responds to perceived leniency that allowed undocumented immigrants and those with minor convictions to remain, with 1.7 million undocumented arrivals cited over 20 years.
- Key measures include requiring health insurance for all entrants, charging foreign nationals for healthcare and certain university services, and tightening residency criteria to proof of income and clean records.
- Spokesperson Manuel Adorni explained that the new initiative is intended to restore stability and rationality to the system, noting that public hospitals spent approximately $100 million last year on medical care for foreign nationals.
- The decree aims to reduce abuse of public resources and expedite deportations, but critics warn it challenges Argentina’s historic openness to immigrants amid political controversy.
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Argentina Orders Immigration Crackdown With New Decree to 'Make Argentina Great Again'
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Argentina’s right-wing President Javier Milei issued a decree on Wednesday curbing immigration to the South American nation, a move coinciding with the immigration restrictions put in place by the Trump administration. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email Milei’s abrupt measures and declaration that newcomers were bringing […]
Argentina orders immigration crackdown with decree to ‘make Argentina great again’
Argentina’s right-wing President Javier Milei issued a decree on Wednesday curbing immigration to the South American nation, a move coinciding with the immigration restrictions put in place by the Trump administration.In a country that has long prided itself on its openness to immigrants, Milei’s abrupt measures and declaration that newcomers were bringing “chaos and abuse” to Argentina drew criticism from his political opponents and prompted co…
Argentina to toughen immigration rules
Argentina's Presidential Spokesman Manuel Adorni, who is campaigning to become a lawmaker in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires' elections next Sunday, has announced that the Javier Milei administration plans to introduce stricter immigration requirements to curb State spending on illegal aliens.
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