Migration Colombia enabled humanitarian corridor to borders of Arauca and Cúcuta



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According to recent figures from Migration in Colombia There are 1,825,000 Venezuelans, of them, 58% are irregular. Despite the fact that the roads have once again been filled with walkers returning to their homeland, according to the director of Migration, only 2 percent, that is, 56 thousand Venezuelans have left the country.

Starting this Wednesday, Migración Colombia set up a humanitarian corridor consisting of seven buses that will leave every day for the Arauca and Cúcuta borders, to carry citizens who wish to return to their country.

Many want to leave, the crisis generated by the COVID-19 pandemic forces them to return.

The trip is not free and those who wish to travel must register in advance in East Link, the enabled buses travel with half a quota, that is to say, an average of 20 passengers and the cost of the passage has a value between 180 thousand and 200 thousand pesos.

Venezuelans who have passed through Colombia and come from the south of the continent are not counted in these figures.



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