Reuters: Brazilian border town residents drive out Venezuelan immigrants
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Angry residents of the Brazilian border town of Pacaraima ran riot and drove out Venezuelan immigrants on Saturday after a local restaurant owner was stabbed and beaten, residents and government officials said.
The demonstrations forced hundreds of Venezuelans to flee back across the frontier on foot and residents set fire to the belongings they left behind and to tires to block the only road crossing between the two countries, video images released by the state of Roraima government showed.
The outburst of anger was sparked by the robbery and severe beating of a resident in his home on Friday night by four Venezuelans, Roraima state security secretary Giuliana Castro said by telephone.
The four Venezuelan suspects stole 23,000 reais ($5,800) from the restaurant owner, identified only as Raimundo. He suffered head injuries and was taken to hospital unconscious but was reported to be out of danger, said Castro, who is also head of the state's police force.
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WNU editor: I have a friend who lives in neighboring Guyana. He tells me that no one wants Venezuelan migrants inside the country, and they are going out of their way to make sure that no one stays permanently.
Update: Ecuador and Peru are tightening the border to Venezuelan migrants .... Ecuador, Peru Tighten Entry Requirements for Venezuelans (VOA).
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