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Brazil Intercepts 108 Cuban Immigrants in Major Human Trafficking Operation
AI Summary
Brazilian police intercepted 108 Cuban nationals in a single day as they were being smuggled into the country, amid a growing trend of undocumented immigration from the beleaguered Caribbean island.
The Intercept Operation
Brazilian police have intercepted 108 Cuban nationals in a single day as they were being smuggled into the country. In a statement on Tuesday, officials noted that the incident was part of a growing trend of undocumented immigration leaving the beleaguered Caribbean island for Brazil.The Human Trafficking Concerns
Brazil's Ministry of Justice and Public Security described the operation as a 'rescue', designed to disrupt human trafficking and irregular migration. According to the Federal Highway Police (PRF), this was the largest humanitarian rescue operation ever recorded in a single incident in Roraima, one of Brazil's 26 states.The Migration Patterns
- Roraima is situated in the Amazon rainforest, along the border with Guyana and Venezuela.
- A 'large portion' of Cubans are using Guyana as a gateway to enter Brazil.
- Some 57.6 percent of the Cuban immigrants living in Brazil are either in Roraima or Amapa, another northern border state.