Precarious Systemic Resilience: Venezuelan Immigration and COVID-19 in the Andean region

We argue that migrants and refugees could have contributed to the crisis response of these countries more significantly if governments had granted them stable legal status and social protection, and facilitated the recognition of professional degrees. South American governments should thus review current immigration, health, and employment policies. Migrants and refugees in the region could, and should, take a bigger role in the economic recovery and socio-economic adaptation both during and after the pandemic.