This Thursday the senator Alexander navarro generated various comments on networks after mentioning Shakira during his speech in parliament.

This while the Senate Chamber was discussing the Migration Law, a project that has been in Congress since 2013 and that during his stay in it has had slow progress.

Specifically, it happened during the vote on article 27, in which it was discussed whether it was pertinent to maintain the wording emanating from the Internal Government Commission, which would allow the Executive apply for visas to migrants who come as tourists.

Here, the debate was installed since the administration on duty could refuse to deliver a visa using as a reference the behavior of a group of people from a certain country.

Navarro was precisely one of those who was against this point, using the Colombian singer as an example.

“In other words, if a group of Argentine soldiers has a bad behavior in Chile, a delegation that comes to study, are we going to deny all Argentines a visa?” He began by pointing out.

“That is, because there is a group of criminals in Antofagasta. Are we going to deny entry to all Colombians, including Shakira?”, he expressed.

“Clearly this can lead to the absurdity that because of the behavior of a few, the whole country is questioned, and the stigma is the most dangerous,” he said.

Below you can review the moment.