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Politics
Fabian Cambero

Chile anti-migrant protesters destroy camps in tense north

Chilean demonstrators take part in a rally against migrants and delinquency, in Iquique, Chile January 30, 2022. REUTERS/Alex Diaz

Chilean protesters marched against immigration and crime in the Andean country's far north on Sunday, with some violent factions destroying belongings from migrant camps in the streets amid growing tension in the region over border controls.

Photos showed protesters, many carrying Chilean flags, breaking up tent structures and bedding in the northern city of Iquique and putting it into a big pile, an echo of angry protests in September last year when camps were burned.

Demonstrators destroy belongings of Venezuelan migrants from a makeshift camp at a public square during a rally against migration and delinquency, in Iquique, Chile January 30, 2022. REUTERS/Alex Diaz

Despite pandemic restrictions in recent years, many migrants from Venezuela and elsewhere have kept trying to reach Chile, one of the wealthiest countries in the region, which has been rocked in recent years by protests over entrenched inequality.

"This can't go on," read one protest banner from Sunday's march in the coastal city by several thousand people, who were complaining about what they called a spike in illegal immigration and an increase in crime.

Local media reported that a group of protesters had attacked one migrant man. Videos on social networks showed the man lying on the ground surrounded by police officers while protesters, waving Chilean flags and holding saucepans, shouted at him.

Chilean police officers request a family of migrants to leave the beach before a rally against migration and delinquency, in Iquique, Chile January 30, 2022. REUTERS/Alex Diaz

The call to protest came after a group of Venezuelan migrants recently attacked police officers at a checkpoint, for which they were detained. Protesters on social media also called for strike action in the city over the situation.

Migration and crime were a big voter concern in presidential elections late last year, which were won by Gabriel Boric, 35, a leftist lawmaker and former student protest leader who comes into office in March.

(Reporting by Fabian Cambero; Writing Adam Jourdan; Editing by Sandra Maler)

Chilean demonstrators carry a banner that reads: "this does not give more" as they take part in a rally against migrants and delinquency, in Iquique, Chile January 30, 2022. REUTERS/Alex Diaz
A Venezuelan migrant is protected by Chilean police as demonstrators take part in a rally against migrants and delinquency, in Iquique, Chile January 30, 2022. REUTERS/Alex Diaz
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