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Revered worldwide for its natural beauties, the city of Rio de Janeiro has become a dream space for those who seek to build their future in foreign land. Immigrants, from varied backgrounds, have come to the city, seeking to ensure their survival, escape poverty or turn their dreams into reality. This process is part of a more general framework of transformations. Thanks to the situation assumed by Brazil, as one of the largest economies in the world, a hub of attraction in South America, the country has become, once again in history, an important place of arrival, at a time when surveillance and control policies over foreigners deepen in rich countries in crisis. This new situation requires studies that go beyond one-off issues to include analyses of present and past relationships; between the local, the national and the international and between the practices and the representations about the "other".
The recent episode of the abrupt entry of Haitians in Brazil undoubtedly pointed out the need for these expanded analyses. In addition to the combination between the need to leave and the knowledge acquired about a country that became "close" by the presence of Brazilian troops on Haitian soil, the process was a worrying aspect of change. Among them, the action of the coiotes in the effectuation of , indicative of the country's entry into a context in which organized groups live off illegal immigration and international mafias enrich with human trafficking. The episode can be seen, thus, as the tip of an iceberg that tends to involve Latin America and the Caribbean, considering one of the trends of today's migratory processes: regionalized migrations, carried out within international subsystems.
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