Brazilian federal police arrest Spanish citizen at São Paulo airport for racism
Brazilian federal police arrested a Spanish citizen at São Paulo's Guarulhos airport for racism. The woman allegedly made racially abusive remarks directed at baggage handlers after a Latam airlines flight from São Luis.

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AI-generatedBrazilian federal police arrested a Spanish citizen at São Paulo's Guarulhos airport for racism. The woman allegedly made racially abusive remarks directed at baggage handlers after a Latam airlines flight from São Luis. This incident is the latest in a series of high-profile arrests of foreign tourists in Brazil for similar offenses, which carry penalties of imprisonment and fines under the country's strict anti-racism laws. Latam airlines condemned the aggression towards its employees. The article also notes previous arrests of Argentinian and Chilean citizens for racist and homophobic incidents in Brazil.
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5 extractedBrazil has strict anti-racism laws with penalties of imprisonment from two to five years and a fine.
Brazilian federal police arrested a Spanish citizen at São Paulo's Guarulhos airport for racism.
A Chilean citizen was arrested in May for racial and homophobic slurs against flight crew members.
Another Argentinian, Eduardo Ignacio Murias, was indicted after allegedly sharing racist messages with images of a child.
An Argentinian citizen, Agostina Páez, was arrested in Rio in January for mimicking a monkey toward a waiter.