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Committee on Rights of Migrant Workers Discusses Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic on Migrants and Ratification of Convention


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Committee on Rights of Migrant Workers Discusses Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic on Migrants and Ratification of Convention
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The Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families this afternoon held an informal meeting with States and other stakeholders, during which participants discussed the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on migrants, the ratification of the Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families, and the Committee’s work, among other topics.
Committee Chairperson Can Ünver said the rights of migrant workers were frequently violated.  These abuses against migrants increased even more when they were in an irregular situation.  COVID-19 was currently wreaking havoc all over the world, affecting all and imposing new and difficult challenges for Governments.  Migrant workers and their families were in an even more vulnerable situation: they faced difficulties to access clean water and healthcare.  Yet many migrant workers had made positive responses to COVID-19 as a large percentage of migrants worked in sectors considered essential, including health, food, factories, transport, care and restaurants.  The implementation of the Convention was crucial as was its ratification by new States.  Currently, there were 56 States parties, the latest being Fiji and Togo. 

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Committee on the Rights of Migrant Workers Discusses the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Migrants and the Ratification of the Convention in a Meeting with States and Other Stakeholders - World


Committee on the Rights of Migrant Workers Discusses the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Migrants and the Ratification of the Convention in a Meeting with States and Other Stakeholders
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14 April 2021
The Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families this afternoon held an informal meeting with States and other stakeholders, during which participants discussed the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on migrants, the ratification of the Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families, and the Committee’s work, among other topics.

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In dialogue with Chile, Committee on Migrant Workers welcomes poositive developments but flags issues related to expulsions


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Situation of Haitians and Venezuelans, as well as new migration law also discussed
The Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families this afternoon concluded its consideration of the second periodic report of Chile on its implementation of the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families. 
Committee Experts noted that the new migration law would put into effect a complete paradigm shift, and welcomed positive changes it would enact, in line with the Convention, notably article 69.  They addressed the Colchane Plan and the two related sets of expulsions that had taken place in Iquique in February, involving hundreds of individuals, including Venezuelans.  Experts stressed that the Convention forbade collective expulsions; family and other aspects must be considered on an individual basis.  Could the delegation provide details on how these principles had been upheld?  Appeals should suspend expulsion proceedings, which had reportedly not been the case for these expulsions. 

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In dialogue with Chile, Committee on Migrant Workers welcomes positive developments but flags issues related to expulsions - Chile


In dialogue with Chile, Committee on Migrant Workers welcomes positive developments but flags issues related to expulsions
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Situation of Haitians and Venezuelans, as well as New Migration Law Also Discussed
The Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families this afternoon concluded its consideration of the second periodic report of Chile on its implementation of the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families.
Committee Experts noted that the new migration law would put into effect a complete paradigm shift, and welcomed positive changes it would enact, in line with the Convention, notably article 69. They addressed the Colchane Plan and the two related sets of expulsions that had taken place in Iquique in February, involving hundreds of individuals, including Venezuelans. Experts stressed that the Convention forbade collective expulsions; family and other aspects must be considered on an individual basis. Could the delegation provide details on how these principles had been upheld? Appeals should suspend expulsion proceedings, which had reportedly not been the case for these expulsions.

Santiago , Regióetropolitana , Chile , Colchane , Region-de-tarapaca , Bolivia , Geneva , Gene , Switzerland , Colombia , Peru , Spain