The Brazilian, Colombian, Ecuadorian, and Peruvian ambassadors have been meeting since yesterday (Aug. 27) at Colombia’s Dirección de Migraciones in Bogotá, in an attempt to devise joint efforts to address the crisis sparked by the exodus of Venezuelans from their country.
Over half of the 127.7 thousand Venezuelan immigrants that came to the country in Brazil last year and this year through the northern state of Roraima, on the border with Venezuela, have left the country.
Brazil’s Foreign Minister Aloysio Nunes landed in Chicago today (Jul. 5) to meet with a number of officials from North American countries on the separation of Brazilian children from their families after crossing the Mexico–US border.