BRAZILIAN IMMIGRATION POLICY IN THE 1930S AND 1940S FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF INSPECTION AND CONTROL
Projeto Historia, ISSN: 2176-2767, Vol: 81, Page: 6-33
2024
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Article Description
The article analyzes the Brazilian immigration policy during the Vargas government, that is, from the 1930s and 1940s based on the actions of the Immigration and Colonization Council (CIC) and the Foreigners Registration Service (SRE), technical institutions for immigration control and inspection of the period. It is argued that both were part of the political and bureaucratic-administrative transformations that thought of a centralization of the interventions of the Vargas State, of which immigration was a part. To this end, laws, reports and opinions of the respective institutions, articles published in the Journal of Immigration and Colonization (RIC) and in newspapers with wide circulation were analyzes.
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Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Paulo (PUC-SP)
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