Panama Closes Immigration Centers in Darien After 98 Percent Drop in Northbound Migration - Tennessee Star
- Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino announced the gradual closure of migration centers due to a 98% decrease in northbound migration.
- These centers provided care for migrants, including food and medical services, while collecting biometric data and costing over $50 million.
- A significant drop in migrant crossings was recorded, from 36,841 last year to just 112 this March, indicating a 97-98% success rate for immigration authorities.
- Mulino stated, 'We will not allow any more migrants in that area of Darién,' emphasizing the closure's importance for regional and Panamanian security.
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Panama Closes Immigration Centers in Darien After 98 Percent Drop in Northbound Migration | The Star News Network
by Marielbis Rojas Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino announced this Thursday the gradual closure of the migration centers that have formed part of the Darien Gap route, a jungle area through which more than one million migrants have crossed since 2016. Mulino stated that the flow of people heading to the United States has decreased by 98%. The mass deportations ordered by U.S. President Donald Trump have deterred many immigrants, who even …
Panama Closes Immigration Centers in Darien After 98 Percent Drop in Northbound Migration - The Florida Capital Star
by Marielbis Rojas Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino announced this Thursday the gradual closure of the migration centers that have formed part of the Darien Gap route, a jungle area through which more than one million migrants have crossed since 2016. Mulino stated that the flow of people heading to the United States has decreased by 98%. The mass deportations ordered by U.S. President Donald Trump have deterred many immigrants, who even …
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