Chilean President José Antonio Kast has called for a meeting with the heads of the three branches of government to address the case of Haitian children allegedly subjected to mistreatment. Simultaneously, the Electoral Service (Tricel) confirmed the rejection of campaign expense reports submitted by Macarena Santelices, a political figure. In a separate development, three former agents of the Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional (DINA), Chile’s former secret police, were sentenced to 15 years in prison for the 1991 assassination of Ronni Moffitt, a political activist. The Moffitt case, a long-standing symbol of human rights abuses during the Pinochet dictatorship, finally saw convictions after decades of legal proceedings. These events unfold as Chile grapples with ongoing social and political issues, including migration and historical accountability. The simultaneous announcements highlight a complex moment for the Chilean government, addressing both current and past challenges.