land grabs

i'm seeing quite a bit of articles in the news about various land grabs in different parts of the country.

why does this seem to be such a common thing here? do property owners not have any rights to remove people who illegally enter on their property?

Legal problems with Massive land grabs around capital..


Meanwhile, other parts of the province face similar situations in recent weeks in areas such as Los Hornos, Olmos, Malvinas Argentinas. Social leader Juan Grabois, leader of the Excluded Workers Movement (MTE), affirmed that "there is a wave of land seizures that is going to deepen" because "people will not want to continue living crowded with the coronavirus going around.

 
Land grabs can cause many problems. The Mitre train line -(Retiro - Tigre - Capilla del Señor) is not operating. Squatters have occupied the Victoria train station, and trains can't get through. That means people can't get to work.
 
Unlike the Americas and the big island to it's west, New Zealand gives the impression of relative harmony between its first nation people and the latecomers. If this is a fair impression, how would you say that this has been achieved?

The white settlers needed them to play with the All Blacks and show them how to do the Haka.
 
It is just a matter of time now before it gets ugly.
Is there a danger that eventually some kind of paramilitary organizations could be formed? (Or private groups that will defend ‘its rights’ in a violent way in the absence of the state) if that were the case, obviously one thing leads to another and things indeed get ugly.
 
There's some noise coming from lago Mascardi on the news the other day, homeowners are getting their homes burnt while they shop in Bariloche and according to one resident there's constant hostilities at night in the form of shootings and rock throwing against properties not allowing them to sleep coming from a group of ''natives'' wanting to claim the land ....... it takes the fire department one hour to get to those fires, so pretty much they are on their own, so far they are begging the federal gov' for assistance due to the proximity to the international border but they are considering other options since they have reached out in many occasions to the feds to no response....
 
Suburban land grabs are big mafia business. Families are paid to invade vacant land and set up camp - then construction starts, and the new dwellings are rented by the room, at exorbitant rates. Sometimes, occupied land lots are "sold" to the squatters, who pay dearly for fake titles. Local bosses make out like bandits, and poor families are still without homes.
 
The reality is that land grabs do happen. Laws vary from providence to providence, for example, in Missiones, it is a very serious problem. Yes, it's the indigenous people mostly doing it. If you go on vacation, you have the real threat, of someone being in your home when you come back and the police won't help you. You'll have to handle it with a judge and he may rule against you.
 
I see this “Social Leader“ Grabois character as just another Peronist opportunist. A freeloader parasite latching onto the coattails of the latest disenfranchised group to see how much he can get for himself. His fancy last name and his do gooder demeanor doesn’t fool me for a second. As far as the Mapuches there may be people that have legitimate land claims. However recent finds of rich oil and gas deposits in the Patagonia / Rio Negro region (see Vaca Muerta) has Mapuches wannabes coming out of the woodwork to stake their claim on the land.
 
It was pretty common during a time period near where we lived (20 minutes from downtown CABA). It was a group of families, they would move onto any vacant lot and make sure they put up temp housing with a roof (the roof gave them rights). Then they would wait for the owner to pay them to leave (which was the quickest/easiest way to deal with the problem) and then go and do it a few blocks away. In a year period, I think there was 4 occasions near us.
 
Do people not send in their own thugs some times to dislodge the squaters? I can't see some resigning to the fact the police won't act and there is nothing they can do.
 
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