Panama to start deporting migrants from Darien Gap within months
- Panama's President José Raúl Mulino states that migrant repatriation from the Darien Gap will be voluntary, suggesting less impact from stricter immigration laws.
- Mulino urges migrants to decide whether to continue their journey or return, highlighting the dangers of the crossing.
- He confirmed that the government will not forcibly repatriate these migrants and will ensure their basic needs.
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New Panama President Following Through on Pledge to Cut Illegal Migration to U.S. - The Michigan Star
The Panamanian government is touting progress on efforts to reduce illegal migration through the Darien Gap, a dense jungle region that has long served as a gateway point for South American migrants making their way to the United States.
Panama Prepares for Migrant Deportation Flights Funded by the U.S.
Panama Prepares for Migrant Deportation Flights Funded by the U.S. Panama's government is gearing up to initiate deportation flights for migrants who have crossed the perilous Darien jungle, according to the country's chief of migration, Roger Mojica. He indicated that the flights are expected to commence within two to three months.These flights will be funded by the United States under a recent bilateral agreement. Mojica stated that discussio…
Panama to start deporting migrants from Darien Gap within months
Panama's government expects to start deportation flights for migrants who crossed the country's dangerous Darien jungle in two to three months, the country's chief of migration Roger Mojica said... -July 20, 2024 at 05:25 am IST MarketScreener
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