Government construction plans move the last “São Paulo slum Aitrend

A quarter of the families registered with the CDHU have already moved, according to figures from this agency. But these data are disputed; The people in the neighborhood say they don’t trust the government. The houses they said to be moving are places that are stuck on the real estate market without being sold, said a CDHU staff at Global Press Journal, under the cover of anonymity to protect his job.

Residents who have been maintained with the Global Press Journal under the guise of anonymity say that there are people, including whole families, who try to occupy the places already demolished in order to benefit from the government’s offer.

When from Barros and his family arrived in their new two -bedroom houses, her 15 -year -old daughter complained.

“Mom, nothing is going,” she said.

But barros is happy.

“Now,” she says, “I have what is mine.”

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