In total, 90 men and 13 women landed at Fortaleza International Airport last Saturday (24); three of them have restrictions with Brazilian justice and, therefore, were maintained in the custody of the PF
Last weekend, Brazil received another 103 citizens of the raising the total number of repatriads to 783 between February and May this year. The deported people landed at the airports of Fortaleza, Ceará, and Confins, in Minas Gerais. The group consisted of 90 men and 13 women, most of them aged 18 to 29 years. Among the passengers, three were fugitives from the Brazilian court and were delivered to the custody of the .
The Brazilian government has adopted a humanized approach to receiving repatriars, in response to the policy of combating illegal immigration implemented by the government of former US President Donald Trump. The Secretary of Human Rights Promotion and Defense, Bruno Teixeira, stressed that the goal is to ensure a safe welcome for those who tried to seek a better life abroad. He emphasized that it is the duty of the state to ensure the rights of citizens who return to Brazil.
The Brazilian government’s humanitarian reception policy involves seven federal agencies, including the Court of Minors, and has the collaboration of state governments. Since the US government has intensified deportations, Brazil has mobilized to receive its citizens back, ensuring that they have a decent and safe return to the country. In addition, the Brazilian government is committed to providing psychological and social support to the repatrias, helping them to reintegrate to society. Professional training and social assistance programs are some of the measures adopted to facilitate this transition.
*With information from Luciana Verdolin
*Report produced with the aid of AI