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    Bolivian Passengers Denied Entry in Barcelona, immigration

    April 8, 2024Updated:April 29, 20242 Mins Read
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    The cruise ship MSC Armonia stranded in Barcelona will be able to continue its route after dozens of Bolivian passengers with visa issues were removed from the vessel . 03.04.2024 | David Zorrakino/EUROPA PRESS/dpa/picture alliance | David Zorrakino. source: InfoMigrants.
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    In a perplexing turn of events, 69 Bolivian passengers, including families with children, were barred from disembarking at the port of Barcelona, Spain, due to documentation issues. 

    The incident occurred aboard the Armonía cruise ship, which had made its way to the northeastern Spanish port with Barcelona as its intended destination. However, upon arrival, Spanish authorities denied the Bolivian nationals entry, citing inadequate documentation for accessing the European border-free Schengen area.

    MSC Cruises, the vessel’s operator, initially indicated that the Bolivian passengers had possessed what seemed to be valid documentation when boarding in Brazil. However, Spanish authorities later refuted this claim, asserting that the visas presented were invalid for entry into the Schengen area. Additionally, reports surfaced alleging the presence of false documents among the passengers.

    In response, the Spanish government brokered an agreement with MSC Cruises, facilitating the transfer of the Bolivian passengers to another vessel bound for Livorno, Italy. The cruise company committed to providing logistical support for the displaced group, including food and healthcare.

    Despite being transferred to a transit zone within the Barcelona port, the Bolivian passengers remained in limbo, awaiting further processing of their cases by Spanish authorities. The outcome of these proceedings may entail deportation or consideration for asylum, as determined by the government’s regional delegation in Catalonia.

    Following the resolution with Spanish authorities, the Armonía resumed its journey with approximately 1,500 passengers, excluding the Bolivian nationals, en route to Italy. The vessel is expected to dock in Marghera, near Venice, continuing its planned itinerary.

    Meanwhile, speculation swirls regarding the circumstances surrounding the documentation discrepancies. Bolivian diplomat Solange Duarte hinted at the possibility of a fraudulent visa scheme, suggesting that some passengers may have unwittingly fallen victim to such deception. Spain’s national police have investigated the matter, aiming to unravel the complexities of the purported scam.

    As the cruise ship saga draws to a close, questions linger regarding the vulnerabilities inherent in international travel and the efficacy of border control mechanisms in detecting fraudulent documentation. The incident underscores the need for enhanced scrutiny and cooperation among authorities to prevent similar occurrences in the future, highlighting the complex interplay between immigration policies and global mobility.

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