Refúgio e asilo: um estudo sobre a crise migratória com enfoque nos venezuelanos que migraram para fortaleza.
Resumo
This paper addresses the challenges faced by Venezuelan refugees in the Brazilian
labor market with a focus on the city of Fortaleza and the challenges they face. Thus,
what can lead to the growth of informal jobs. In addition, the paper presents what
international migration is and differentiates between the legal institutes of asylum and
refuge, explaining that the difference between these two institutes is that the first aims
to protect against current and effective persecution of a sovereign act of the State in
an individualized way and the second aims to protect people because of fear of
persecution and has a more generalized aspect. It also shows what their rights are in
the international and national spheres. Furthermore, the study discusses how the labor
market is for Brazilians and refugees, and whether there are programs that help insert
these migrants into the labor market. In this way, by means of a bibliographical and
documental methodology, the quantity of refugees present in Brazil and in Ceará was
analyzed, as well as their insertion in society and in the job market. In addition, three
interviews were conducted, the first with a collaborator of the Pastoral of Migrants, an
institution that aims to welcome, protect, promote and integrate these refugees into
society and the labor market, and finally, the other interviews were conducted with two
Venezuelan refugees living in Fortaleza. During the development of this research it
was possible to see the evolution of the legal institute of refuge and with it was created
several legislations both in the international and national sphere to ensure the rights
and duties of refugees. Throughout the text it is possible to know the motivation that
led Venezuelans to leave their country in search of help in Brazilian territory.
Furthermore, it is possible to understand that the difficulties faced by refugees go far
beyond the challenges suffered by young Brazilians who have just entered the job
market. And finally, it is possible to see how public and private initiatives help insert
refugees into the labor market.
Keywords: Refugee. Asylum. International migration. Labor market. Venezuelans.