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Chile carries out first deportation flight as part of new migration plan

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SANTIAGO, April 16 (Reuters) - ‌The government of Chile's new ​President Jose Antonio Kast carried out its first deportation flight ⁠on Thursday, authorities said, fulfilling a campaign pledge to tighten immigration controls.

Deputy Interior Minister Maximo ​Pavez told reporters that a flight carrying 40 foreign ‌nationals departed from the northern city of Iquique for Bolivia, Colombia, and Ecuador.

The government declined to ⁠say how many such flights it ⁠intended to carry out per month.

"This flight, the first of many, is part of a commitment and an immigration reform plan that we ‌have been working on since this government took ⁠office on March 11," Pavez ‌said. "From now on, we will ​intensify these measures through a planned approach."

Of those deported, 15 were removed by court order ‌for crimes including robbery and ​drug offenses, while ⁠25 faced administrative issues, according to a ‌government statement.

Kast, who campaigned ⁠on a platform linking illegal immigration to rising crime, has urged undocumented residents to leave the ​country or risk ‌deportation.

Frank Sauerbaum, head of Chile's immigration service, said ⁠2,180 Venezuelans have voluntarily ​left Chile since Kast's election.

(Reporting by Fabian ​CamberoEditing by Bill Berkrot)

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