In a show of authority and defense of sovereignty, the government of Rodrigo Paz halted the attempt of interference by a delegation of Argentine extreme left legislators and activists. The administration of President Rodrigo Paz has given a lesson in firmness by strictly applying the Law No. 370 on Migration. In an operation carried out at the La Paz airport, authorities detected that a group of Argentine citizens was attempting to enter the country without meeting the basic requirements of "itinerary and accommodation".
What they presented as a "Humanitarian Mission" was nothing more than a Trojan horse to register alleged "human rights violations" and thus fuel the climate of violent disturbances that sectors loyal to former president Evo Morales are promoting to destabilize the current government.

In Bolivia, these disorderly militants collided with a renewed and functioning State. The delegation, which initially arrived on flight 701 of Boliviana de Aviación with a connection to the government seat on flight 663, was composed of key figures from Peronism and the Left Front:
Juan Marino: National deputy for the Union for the Homeland bloc.
Vanina Biasi: Leftist city legislator, who was captured in videos attacking local officials at the airport terminal.
Roberto Martín Illanez: Peronist leader.
Matías Gayol: Lawyer and communist activist from the Piquetero Party, currently chief advisor to deputy Juan Marino.
María del Rosario Hasperué: Secretary of Human Rights of the CTA Autónoma in Buenos Aires and a reference on childhood issues.
Matías Ezequiel Bohl: Activist with a communist ideology.








