What is known about the story of a Colombian woman who

Michael Taylor

Global Courant 2023-05-20 01:21:41

Eliana María Valencia, a Colombian who lives in Marinilla, Antioquia, denounced in her country’s media that she had been held for five days at the La Aurora International Airport in Guatemala, because the authorities had declared her inadmissible and she did not know why they would not let her. return to your country.

According to the affected woman, she arrived in Guatemala on May 13 and that since 11:30 p.m. she was held at the La Aurora Airport, because they told her that she did not meet all the requirements to enter.

The report from the MiOriente site, from Antioquia, Colombia, where the woman resides, details that she told them that since she was not admitted into the country, they told her that she was going to return to her country, but the flight was delayed and she did not board. .

“I am desperate, I suffer from chronic gastritis, I do not know what is happening, I think it is something against me, because other colleagues have been able to travel,” the woman told that news site.

The report indicates that lawyers and staff from the Colombian consulate arrived at the Guatemalan airport, but there was no response for days.

The woman says that in La Aurora they only gave them food for a while and that they did not clarify anything about what was happening and that generated despair in her, for which she tried to commit suicide.

The woman was taken to a care center and after verifying that everything was fine, she was returned to the airport, the affected woman told that media outlet.

What Guatemala Migration says

Prensa Libre contacted Stuard Rodríguez, General Director of Migration of Guatemala, who mentioned what happened to the Colombian citizen.

Rodríguez pointed out that the woman arrived in the country but as part of the protocol that is followed, she was sent for a second inspection.

She recounted that there she provided a telephone number of the person with whom she would supposedly spend the days in Guatemala, but they never answered to confirm it and that is why she was declared inadmissible.

He recognized that Colombian citizens do not need a visa to enter Guatemala, but that sometimes some travelers mention inconsistencies in the interview that migration officials do and that is why they are sent for a second inspection.

I commented that after the Colombian woman was declared inadmissible, the protocol mandates that the airline that brought her to the country is the one that should be in charge of finding her a return flight to her country and giving her the necessary food while that happens.

He confirmed that the woman had been transferred to a care center after having ingested some pills.

Rodríguez pointed out that as part of the humanitarian work, psychologists and personnel from the Guatemalan Institute of Migration (IGM) attended the traveler.

He added that it was established that the woman had experienced a situation and that is why what she wanted was to be granted asylum in Guatemala, for which the required protocols were carried out and the woman was finally admitted to the country.

560 Colombians not admitted in 2023

IGM statistics revealed that from January to May 18, 2023, 19,270 Colombians have legally entered Guatemala.

Of this total, 560 Colombians have been denied admission to Guatemala for various reasons.

In January, 71 Colombians were inadmitted, in February, 102; March, 160; April, 110 and so far in May, 117.

What is known about the story of a Colombian woman who

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