As President Trump’s migration policy begins to bite, growing numbers of people are heading back through Panama and Colombia.
A growing number of Latin American migrants who have given up hope of reaching the United States are returning to their home countries in South America through a sea route in Panama, which poses new ...
In La Guajira, Colombia, the Wayuu people face worsening climate impacts, with droughts and intense rains causing food ...
They once braved the jungles of the Darien Gap, trekking days along the perilous migrant passage dividing Colombia and Panama with a simple goal: seek asylum in the U.S. Now, boat-by-boat, those ...
A Colombian town adapted its economy to Darién Gap travellers. Now only a few are travelling — and in the opposite direction ...
Axios Visuals The number of migrants trying to travel through the dangerous jungles of the Darién Gap to get from Colombia into Panama has fallen dramatically in recent months to the lowest levels ...
Before dawn Thursday, Pereira and other migrants boarded wooden boats that carried them to near the Colombia-Panama border ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNPanama releases 65 detained migrants from US amid criticismGroup of 65 migrants reach Panama City after release from the Darien, a dangerous jungle region near Colombia border.
An illegal immigrant who once served as an aide to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., has reportedly self-deported to Colombia, praising the "freedom of movement" in the South American nation ...
Luis Montilla chose to sleep on a beach in Panama instead of being confined to a migrant shelter on his way home to Venezuela ...
More than 100 people deported by the United States have been held in a remote camp for weeks. Their release could pose a ...
Colombia's environment ministry did not respond to AP's requests for comment. Wayuu leader Anibal Mercado told AP the migrant Wayuu population suffers the most because of climate change.
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