Mariano roa
03/31/2021 4:32 PM
Clarín.com
Zonal
Updated 03/31/2021 4:43 PM
The novel of the
stranded Argentines
adds chapters every day but nobody knows exactly how or when the ending will be written.
Until now, in its pages there have been dreams, adventures, sudden friendships and fleeting loves.
All in a wonderful environment, with giant tortoises looking for a place to ovulate in a sand that looks like flour and sunsets that captivate.
But there are also moments of anxiety, uncertainty, anger, cross accusations and
Chicanas.
The latter seems to have been contributed by the head of Migration,
Florencia Carignano,
when this Tuesday she pointed out against tourists who cannot return to the country: she called them irresponsible, claimed that now they "have to bank" for having left and even dismissed their militancy camper when he chose to take a review that Alfredo Casero had made to turn it around: "Now it's I
want flan,
I
want flan,
I want flan. Well, you know what? Right now you will not be able to eat flan."
Edgardo Lopez and Jéssica Santillán are now in Cancun.
Argentines who cannot return from Mexico
answered
Carignano.
"No one asks to be repatriated. That they comply with the resolution that they themselves drafted and implemented. It seems that they did not even read it. There it clearly says that they prohibit flights from Mexico with the exception of those necessary so that those who
traveled before
they took the restrictions, "says Pablo in dialogue with
Clarín Zonal
while looking for a place in Isla Mujeres to stay.
Others trapped in the Yucatán peninsula are Edgardo López and Jéssica Santillán.
"The lady official who conducts Migrations should understand that we have
paid
tickets
. Nobody wants the country to spend even a peso to take us home. Only that they enable the scheduled flights that they have canceled. When we arrive, let them do all the tests they want, "said Edgardo.
Stranded in paradise: Pablo Villar, Jésica Santillán, Edgardo lopez, Edgar Baudino, Roberto Berais, Leandro Am and Hernán Tordeti.
The stranded highlight that in Mexico there are
ten times fewer
daily infections than in Argentina.
Thus they sought to deny Carignano when the head of Migration informed them that they will only be allowed to return when "the state considers that we have the time and place to bring them from a place that
is very complicated sanitary
."
"Yesterday (for this Tuesday), here in Mexico there were a little more than
1,000 infected against 12,000
registered in Argentina. What country is Carignano speaking of with a very complicated health system? Mexicans should not let us in, not the other way around," they point out.
Lawyer Leandro AM and Pablo Villar stop at a hostel in Isla Mujeres and look for alternatives to return to the country after their flights were canceled.
Regarding the accusation of
"irresponsible"
that the official made, López pointed out: "More than half of my friends who went on vacation on the Atlantic coast of Buenos Aires
came back infected.
Anyone knows that there were almost no controls or protocol. Here, in the restaurant areas, they cut the street directly and don't let you in without first checking one by one. There are even two stalls where they make you
the
free PCR
".
And he adds: "It is absurd what they do. It is not that all the Argentine tourists who are in Mexico cannot return. It only affects those of us who have direct passage to Buenos Aires from some Mexican airport, most of them in Mexico City. But the others tourists who have to have
flights with a stopover in Panama or Bogotá
if they can return. It does not matter if they traveled before or after the resolution. What coherence are they talking about? ".
MR