"MIGRATION AND REFUGEMENT DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON THE BRAZIL-PERU BORDER".
MIGRATION; REFUGE; COVID-19 PANDEMIC; BRAZIL-PERU BORDER; HUMAN RIGHTS
This work analyzes the humanitarian crisis of migrants and refugees on the Brazil-Peru border after the decree of a state of calamity in the country due to the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020. Based on the concrete case of Public Civil Action n. 1004501-35.2020.4.01.3000 proposed by the Federal Public Defender's Office and other entities that was processed in the Judiciary Section of Acre in 2020, the State was forced to accept some groups of migrants despite the rules of immediate deportation, repatriation and disqualification of the asylum application provided for in Ordinance n. 654 of 2021, based on Law n. 13.797 of 2020 – Pandemic Law. Questions related to the humanitarian reception and international protection of refugees during the Covid-19 pandemic are considered. The research was carried out using the bibliographic method. The research aims to analyze and understand the humanitarian crisis of migrants and refugees on the Brazil-Peru border during the Covid-19 pandemic and the normative interpretation on the subject. From then on, it will delve into the conceptions of global interdependence, human value and inequality described by Judith Butler and Didier Fassin and human rights from the critical theory of the right found on the street in times of the Covid-19 pandemic.