More than 100 asylum seekers from around the world sent to Panama from the United States have no sense how long they will be ...
A Colombian town adapted its economy to Darién Gap travellers. Now only a few are travelling — and in the opposite direction ...
A growing number of Latin American migrants who have given up hope of reaching the United States are returning to their home countries in South America through a sea route in Panama, which poses new ...
They once braved the jungles of the Darien Gap, trekking days along the perilous migrant passage dividing Colombia and Panama with a simple goal: seek asylum in the U.S. Now, boat-by-boat, those ...
Migrants from Venezuela board a bus to Paso Canoas the border between Costa Rica and Panama after being stopped attempting to cross into the United States on Feb. 11, 2025. REUTERS In total ...
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The decision comes as a growing number of migrants give up on seeking asylum in the U.S., often after crossing the perilous jungles dividing Colombia and Panama.
In addition, Trump’s administration did what no other president has ever done — punish the regime’s human trafficking of ...
U.S. officials and congressmen have accused Panama of not taking action to help enforce sanctions on vessels and ship owners from countries including Russia, Iran and Venezuela. U.S. President ...
Panama says it’s working to formalize a route ... Migrants from countries like Venezuela and Colombia, unwilling to once again risk their lives crossing the Darien, have paid boats to carry ...
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