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The Internal Government Commissionin charge of legislating on migration issues, has approved an amendment that prioritizes Chilean citizens over foreigners in matters of education. This measure was promoted by the deputies of Renovación Nacional, Miguel Ángel Becker and Bernardo Berger, together with Juan Manuel Fuenzalida of the UDI, Rubén Oyarzo and Joanna Pérez of Demócratas. The proposal is part of a set of norms that seek to regulate the entry and permanence of migrants in the country, including grounds for prohibiting their entry and expanding the reasons for their expulsion.

The specific initiative that the State will guarantee access to preschool, basic and secondary education for foreign minors residing in Chile, under the same conditions as nationals. However, it is established that, in situations of equal conditions, priority will be given to Chileans to ensure their right to education. Deputy Becker commented that this modification seeks to balance the scales, since, according to him, until now foreigners have had advantages over nationals in accessing certain services.



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