The case raises concerns about possible failures in Chilean immigration controls
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The government of José Antonio Kast opened an investigation to determine whether there were irregularities in the entry of Haitian minors into the country during the administration of former presidentGabriel Boric, as part of a family reunification program that allowed the arrival of dozens of children from Haiti.
According to information revealed by the Chilean government, judicial authorities are seeking to establish whether some of the documentation used to verify family ties had inconsistencies or if some procedures did not meet the controls required by Chilean legislation. The investigation is in its initial stages and there are still no definitive conclusions.
President José Antonio Kast with Nayib Bukele
The case has generated intense political debate as it involves one of the migration programs promoted during the previous government. Various sectors have called for a complete clarification of the facts to determine whether there were administrative responsibilities or potential crimes related to the transfer of minors.
The investigation is particularly focused on verifying the authenticity of family documents, the correct identification of guardians, and compliance with the requirements established for the entry of children into Chilean territory. Authorities seek to confirm that all procedures were carried out in accordance with child protection regulations.
From the government of President José Antonio Kast, there has been an insistence on the need to cooperate with Justice and allow institutions to investigate without interference. At the same time, official sectors have pointed out that the case reinforces the importance of strengthening migration controls and document verification mechanisms.
The former communist leader Gabriel Boric
The controversy arises in a context where immigration continues to be one of the main topics of political debate in Chile. In recent years, various governments have faced scrutiny over the management of migration flows and the state's ability to adequately control the entry of foreigners.
As judicial proceedings advance, attention is focused on determining whether it was a matter of administrative errors, supervisory failures, or more serious irregularities within a program aimed at facilitating the reunification of Haitian families residing in Chile. The investigation could have significant political repercussions as it examines decisions made during Gabriel Boric's term and reopens the debate on the migration policies applied during that period.