Another 112 have said that it is too dangerous for them to go home ... people began trekking from South America into Panama, through the Darién jungle, in an attempt to reach the United States.
The number of migrants trying to reach the US by trekking through the jungle to Central America plunged 99% last month, ...
More than a year after Panama’s Supreme Court halted operations at a huge copper mine because its government concession was deemed unconstitutional, there’s a fresh push with the new Panamanian presid ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNPanama releases dozens of detained migrants from US amid criticismPanama has released 65 migrants who were held for weeks in a remote camp after being deported from the United States, telling ...
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Latin Times on MSNSmugglers Are Now Also Charging Migrants To Head Back Home as Trump Border Crackdown IntensifiesPanama's government reports that 2,200 migrants have crossed back into the country heading south this year while only 408 ...
Panama was supposed to be a stopover, but for those unwilling to return home — mostly out of well-founded fear — Panama sent ...
Avoiding dangers of jungle - Panama's President Jose Raul Mulino told a news conference on Thursday that the number of migrants returning from the north "is on the rise." He said his country was ...
Saudy Palacios crossed the dangerous Darien jungle, on the border between Panama and Colombia, with the hope of reaching the ...
The facility near Meteti, a town 230 kilometers (143 miles) east of the capital, was until now used by migrants entering Panama from Colombia after crossing the dangerous jungle on their way north ...
Panama will issue temporary permits for some migrants recently sent from the U.S. allowing them to stay in the Central American nation for up to 90 days ...
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