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Peru PM says 'unprepared' for migrant influx but vows 'solidarity'

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Last Updated : Aug 27 2018 | 12:55 AM IST

Prime Minister Cesar Villanueva today said that Peru was "not prepared" for the huge flow of migrants streaming in from crisis-wracked Venezuela but insisted that his country would stand in "solidarity" with the arrivals.

He compared the influx to a sudden "gust of wind," with more coming every day.

But while Peru has imposed tougher border controls to cope with the wave of migrants -- generally requiring a passport and not simply an ID card -- Villanueva confirmed that there would be exceptions for pregnant women, people older than 70 and children joining their parents.

Peru had earlier partly reversed course on the passport requirement, saying it would still allow entry to those seeking asylum.

Yesterday, Peruvian authorities allowed hundreds of Venezuelans without passports to enter through the northern border post at Tumbes. They were required to fill out refugee applications, allowing them to remain legally in the country.

Still, Peruvian migration officials today said that in the first 24 hours the passport requirement was active, 1,630 Venezuelans entered Peru, less than half the previous daily average.

Villanueva said Peru would be coordinating with members of the 14-nation regional Lima Group on needed steps "to better organise support for migrants."

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First Published: Aug 27 2018 | 12:55 AM IST

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