Costa Rica and Panama coordinate to move southbound migrants
- Costa Rica and Panama are working together to speed up the transit of southbound migrants, along the route used by many heading north in past years.
- Migrants in detention have reported harsh conditions, lack of information, and no access to legal counsel.
- Costa Rican Security Minister Mario Zamora stated that the initiative aims to protect migrants from human traffickers.
- Migrants crossing into Costa Rica are boarding southbound buses after clearing immigration.
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Both countries have struggled to find a balance in recent weeks in the face of the new reality of many migrants now heading south
Costa Rica and Panama coordinate to move southbound migrants
Costa Rica and Panama are coordinating to expedite southbound migrant transit through their countries along the same route that carried hundreds of thousands north in recent years. Both countries have
CNN en Español The Security Ministers of Costa Rica and Panama announced on Monday the implementation of bus routes as a “humanitarian and regulated” strategy to address the return of migrants in their countries, given the policies implemented by the United States Government. At the inauguration of a customs office in Peñas Blancas, Costa Rica, the Minister of Security of that country, Mario Zamora, announced that a bus route began on the Costa …
Costa Rica and Panama will coordinate the transfer in buses of migrants returning to the south after failing in their attempt to enter the United States, in order to control an inverse migratory flow on the rise. The plan is to grant a safe conduct to migrants and transport them by bus from the Costa Rican town [...] The post Costa Rica and Panama in charge migratory route appeared first on Diario Digital Cronio de El Salvador.
Costa Rica and Panama declared on Monday ready to collaborate in the attention of the inverse migratory flow that could not enter the United States due to the policies of the new government of Donald Trump, and called on the countries of South America to facilitate their safe passage. The entry Costa Rica and Panama declare ready for the inverse migratory flow from the north was first published in the Digital Process.
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Q REPORTS (UNIVERSIDAD) – The morning sun forced us to squint, and the 32-degree Celsius temperature burned our skin, forcing us to seek shade. Meanwhile, a group of eight migrants, including a small child who was playing in the dirt, recounted what they had endured in the last seven months trying to reach the United States and how President Donald Trump’s policies forced them to turn back. “We got off the bus here, at the shelter, because they …
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