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En un esfuerzo por controlar el tráfico ilegal y desordenado en la frontera entre Argentina y Bolivia, se ha anunciado un plan que incluye el alambrado de un tramo específico y la presencia permanente de la Prefectura Naval. La medida surge como respuesta a las actividades ilícitas que ocurren a plena luz del día en esta zona, comparadas incluso con escenas bélicas. El proyecto ya cuenta con presupuesto aprobado por la provincia y está listo para su implementación.

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00:00It's the limit between Argentina and Bolivia.
00:02And it happens to everyone.
00:03What?
00:04It happens to everyone.
00:05Just like what we just showed you.
00:06It happens to everyone.
00:07No?
00:08Yes.
00:09It happens to everyone.
00:10It happens to whatever you can think of.
00:11No?
00:12So you're saying that what are they going to do?
00:15They're going to plow it.
00:16Plow?
00:17No, obviously not.
00:18You see, when you have a land...
00:19But no, obviously not.
00:20We're not talking about the entire Argentine-Bolivian border.
00:22No, no, of course.
00:23We're talking about a stretch that goes from a port to a terminal.
00:29To avoid this image.
00:31When you have a land, what do you do?
00:33Yes, yes.
00:34You approach it.
00:35Let's...
00:36Basic, basic.
00:37I limit you.
00:38Wait, basic.
00:39And there I go with...
00:40I go with Adrián, who is listening to me.
00:43Basic.
00:44You have a land, okay?
00:45Imagine that behind your land there is a house.
00:48What did people do to get into that house out there?
00:51Did they cut through the land?
00:53Yes.
00:54Or not?
00:55Did they walk through the land?
00:56One day you will say, hey, I don't want anyone to cross me through the land.
00:58The truth is that I don't want them to cross my land by walking here diagonally.
01:01Through the land that forms the Caminito de Ormigas.
01:03What do you do?
01:04Do you wire it?
01:05Yes.
01:06Well, in principle, that would be it, right?
01:09With everything that comes in and out.
01:10That's why, looking at the images now with Adrián Cigarán, who is the intervener of Aguas Blancas,
01:16and that it is a growing problem now.
01:20Wiring is a solution.
01:22Good morning, Adrián.
01:24How are you? Good morning. How are you?
01:27Did you hear me, Adrián?
01:28Yes.
01:29If it is a solution, I was wondering.
01:31Yes.
01:32Look, everything that goes to the town, which is a small town, Aguas Blancas,
01:35the epicenter is the terminal.
01:37Whatever comes, you have to go to the terminal because it is the previous step to cross with Chalanas to Bolivia.
01:44Next to the terminal there is a hole that people go up and down to go and come.
01:49One thousand five hundred, three thousand people a day.
01:53Now what the nation wants is to wire from the terminal in a straight line to the immigration post,
02:00which is where all Argentines, foreigners, enter or return to a country.
02:04In other words, Adrián, the wiring, what it intends is to correct precisely that impulse that people have to sort the controls
02:15so that they go directly to the immigration area.
02:19Whoever wants to go from one side to the other.
02:22Correct.
02:23And 99% are Argentines who are going to buy because there is an advantage with respect to the change.
02:31Very big.
02:32Until recently it was the other way around.
02:34Until recently it was the other way around.
02:36In other words, a few months ago it was the other way around.
02:39Bolivian citizens passed through Argentina to become a merchant.
02:43Now, for reasons of type of exchange, it is convenient for us to go to Bolivia to look for merchandise.
02:50Then the contact is permanent.
02:53Correct.
02:54Sometimes it is convenient for Bolivians to come to buy Argentina.
02:57And as you say, with the change of government of President Milley, now it is convenient for Argentines to buy Bolivia.
03:05But...
03:06Yes, I hear you.
03:07No, no, I wanted to consult you on how the issue is to carry it forward specifically.
03:11Is a concession made? Because this has to do with a public work.
03:20I presented the budget to the province as a result of the request of the nation.
03:26The province approved it.
03:28Half of the money was already turned to me.
03:31On Tuesday, last week, we did the price contest.
03:35A single bid was presented.
03:37So this Monday, when the minister comes and the governor is there, we are going to sign the contract with the only bidder that was presented.
03:44Is Bullrich coming on Monday?
03:47Minister Bullrich comes here on Monday to Aguas Blancas.
03:50Now, I have a question for you, Adrián.
03:52Obviously, beyond the fact that people cross to buy, what is crossed most of the time is drugs, right?
03:59I have no doubt.
04:01I would tell you that the main drug passage from Bolivia to Argentina today is Aguas Blancas.
04:08The main drug passage from Bolivia to Argentina today is Aguas Blancas.
04:13Now, I ask you again.
04:15Is Alhambrado enough?
04:19What happens is that Alhambrado was launched here on December 9, together with Nacion, an initiative of Governor Gustavo Sáenz.
04:28A plan called Plan Güemes, which is a fight against drug trafficking and control of the baggagero.
04:35Inside, how to hide a pink elephant?
04:38In the middle of 100 pink elephants.
04:40Then, the drug traffickers mix with the baggageros or with the chancheros,
04:47who are other characters who throw themselves into the river at night.
04:50They come floating in bags of consortium.
04:53They understand that there are cigarettes and coca leaves, and cocaine comes.
04:57So, there are multiple issues to be solved.
05:01One less is this Alhambrado, which is a matter of control.
05:05It is not that this Alhambrado will stop drug trafficking,
05:08because if we do not send the formula to Trump, who is still the main consumer of cocaine,
05:13and they solve it.
05:15So, the main country in the world cannot stop it.
05:18With all the technology it has and all the resources,
05:22it seems like a joke, but it is because of the principle of migratory order.
05:27Now, the baggageros also cross, enter and take out merchandise without any kind of tax, right?
05:36Correct.
05:38Those images that you show, I understand that it is in winter,
05:42because now the river comes from end to end.
05:44All that is illegal. Everything we are seeing now is illegal.
05:47Yes, yes.
05:48To the light of day, as if nothing.
05:51There are other images where it looks like the Vietnam War.
05:55They go through all the roads.
05:57A lack of control.
05:59That's how the river is.
06:01Adrián.
06:02Yes.
06:03No, I say, what you are telling is good,
06:05and I add a little to the question that Ale just asked you,
06:08because this is, I say, so that the title does not remain, which is only the Alhambrado.
06:12Here is a plan, we are seeing in the graph, which is the UEM plan,
06:15which is something, let's say, more comprehensive, more together,
06:19as attacking this issue from different points, right?
06:23Correct.
06:24As a result of this plan, the Naval Prefecture will remain permanently,
06:28which is an achievement for the country of Salta, in this river, completely out of control.
06:34Since December 9, the prefecture has been working and will remain permanently.
06:41The prefecture was added another 300 cash, which are part of this plan.
06:45In March, an assessment was made to continue with this amount of people, more or less,
06:50but the plan is working.
06:52This Alhambrado, not even we had made the announcement,
06:56because it seemed to us a minor issue within the municipality, within the urban axis.
07:01The problem is that the Bolivian Chancellery flashed Donald Trump, it seems,
07:06because they had just been deporting Trump planes,
07:10and made a disproportionate statement to the Alhambrado that we are going to put.
07:15Yes, yes, yes.
07:16No, but apart from that, Adrián, let's see, what I say is a logical question.
07:20There is no need to be afraid of the controls, because this, in short,
07:23the images are a lack of control, and there are times that, I say, you know the area,
07:28one out there from the capital, Feral, sitting, drinking a coffee in Palermo,
07:31says things that you have no idea about what is lived there.
07:34Boy, let's not be afraid of the controls.
07:38We have to put an order.
07:39Many years of libertinism, it is not an ideological question of such a government,
07:44such a government, no.
07:46The drug trafficking smugglers work permanently with the left,
07:49with the right, with the middle, with anyone.
07:52So, there were scenes of hitmen, of Mexicans,
07:58decapitated people appeared, people executed with their hands tied,
08:02everything we saw in Pablo Escobar's series was happening in Salta,
08:07including federal judges, prisoners, provincial judges,
08:11institutions crossed.
08:13I replace an intendant who purged, convicted of drug trafficking.
08:18So, there is a combo that we were Rosario in six months.

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