José Raúl Mulino is sworn in for 5-year term as president of Panama; promises to stop migration through the Darien Gap
- José Raúl Mulino was sworn in as Panama's new president, focusing on preventing irregular migration through the Darien Gap.
- Mulino aims to close the illicit route and signed an agreement with the U.S. to address the passage of illegal immigrants in the area.
- The U.S. plans to aid Panama in covering deportation flight costs to address irregular immigration through the Darien Gap.
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The Darien Gap: Panama's new president moves to close deadly jungle migrant route in crackdown
Within minutes of taking office, Jose Raul Mulino's government signed a deal with Washington, which would see the US pay the deportation costs of those entering the Central American country illegally.
Conservative Raúl Mulino has been sworn in as President of Panama. He wants to curb the flow of migrants through his country on their way to the USA.
Panama’s new president promises to curb illegal migration, boost economy
By Elida Moreno PANAMA CITY (Reuters) – Panama’s new president, Jose Raul Mulino, took office on Monday vowing to reactive the economy and put the brakes on illegal immigration coming through the Central American nation’s southern jungle. Mulino, a diplomat and businessman, promised to return economic growth to the levels seen during the government of popular ex-President Ricardo Martinelli, Mulino’s old boss and running mate. Martinelli was…
Panama's new president promises to curb illegal migration, boost economy
PANAMA CITY - Panama's new president, Jose Raul Mulino, took office on Monday vowing to reactive the economy and put the brakes on illegal immigration coming through the Central American nation's southern jungle. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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