Migration Events in Brazil on May 09 2017 03:28 AM (UTC).

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The mayor of a major city in northern Brazil says authorities are having to deal with a sudden influx of people from Venezuela, which has been rocked by political and economic turmoil. An emergency decree by Manaus Mayor Arthur Neto allows spending of emergency funds. Neto says hundreds of members of the Warao indigenous group in Venezuela have set up camps in the Amazonian city of 2 million people. City hall says they've come looking for jobs as Venezuela struggles with shortages of food and other goods, as well as political protests. Neto says Manaus is offering to bus the Venezuelans back to their homeland, which is about 430 miles (700 kilometers) to the north. Camps of Venezuelan migrants also have appeared in another northern provincial capital, Boa Vista.
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Nobody paid attention when articles were telling how bad they were down there. Eating pets, animals from zoos................... Imagine when there is a full blown global collapse lol See how much it doesn't matter then since we can't say who cares that's over there.
AND IF YOU WONDER WHY THE DATE SAYS THE 9TH, the home base of this site is located in Hungary.
 
Rio was amazing!!!

When I was there...and I've been several times there...Brazilians are very nationalist people ...so much fun too.....

Venezuelans have noting to do there,.... stay in your stupid country do not go to Brazil and be a wet blanket nooooooooooooooooo...GOD no


love Brazil love zamba love it :mm:
 
Great... how long before we've gotta take care of that mass of "displaced peoples"? Despots are a real pain in the US ass...
 

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