As President Trump’s migration policy begins to bite, growing numbers of people are heading back through Panama and Colombia.
Migrant smuggling dynamics in northern Colombia are shifting in response to a US immigration crackdown, disrupting criminal ...
Migrants attempting to reach the United States through the dangerous jungles of the Darién Gap have dropped by 99%, a ...
Panama's government reports that 2,200 migrants have crossed back into the country heading south this year while only 408 ...
But these boat rides to Colombia, which cover more than 100 nautical ... The Guna community worry the reverse migration could strain their resources because they lack services and infrastructure ...
these migrants do not need to cross the jungle to reach Colombia; instead, they travel by boat from small Caribbean ports in Panama. “We will not allow more migrants in the Darién region,” warned ...
Panama announced Friday that it will allow 112 migrants deported from the United States who have been held in a remote camp ...
The number of migrants trying to reach the US by trekking through the jungle to Central America plunged 99% last month, ...
She was part of a mass migration from crisis-stricken Venezuela, fleeing to other Andean nations like Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and more before deciding to travel to the U.S. Venezuelan ...
With Venezuelan President Maduro very much in place, Trump has an opportunity to reassert US diplomacy and reframe the approach to border security.