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Channeling Trump, Chile’s new president launches work on border barrier

Arch-conservative leader Kast has vowed to crack down on immigration from Peru and Bolivia with his ‘Border Shield’ plan

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A machine digs along a section of Chile’s northern border. Photo: AP
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Chilean President Jose Antonio Kast wasted no time.

Less than a week after his inauguration, Chile’s arch-conservative president on Monday began overseeing preparations to build a border barrier - part of his flagship campaign promise to block immigrants from crossing illegally.

From Chile’s northern frontier area of Chacalluta, where legions of immigrants have slipped across the Peruvian border into one of the region’s most prosperous nations, Kast vowed to implement what he calls his “Border Shield” plan. Among other steps, it involves the construction of a physical barrier at the nation’s northern border made up of ditches and fences and patrolled by drones and the military forces.

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So far, it does not look like much. A single bulldozer on Monday could be seen digging into the desert to carve out a trench.

Chile’s President Jose Antonio Kast (2nd R) with defence officials. Photo: AFP
Chile’s President Jose Antonio Kast (2nd R) with defence officials. Photo: AFP

But Kast assured the public that “for all of Chile, this is a milestone”.

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