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Panama to Increase Deportations in Face of Record Migration Through the Darien Gap

Panama steps up efforts to manage the record-breaking influx of migrants traversing the dangerous Darien Gap.

In response to an unprecedented surge in migration, Panama announced plans to intensify deportations and bolster infrastructure along its border with Colombia, particularly in the perilous Darien Gap. According to Panama’s immigration chief, Samira Gozaine, President Laurentino Cortizo authorized the use of charter flights to expedite deportations, aiming to address the nearly 350,000 migrants who have crossed the gap this year. This figure surpasses the previous record of fewer than 250,000 migrants from last year.

Gozaine stated that the government is focused on implementing measures to manage the flow of migrants and alleviate the strain on local resources. The Darien Gap, a dangerous stretch of jungle between Colombia and Panama, has become a primary route for migrants seeking to reach the United States. With the flow of people increasing, Panama’s authorities plan to enhance migrant registration facilities, ensuring that migrants are separated from local communities to mitigate potential tensions.

The government’s response highlights the growing challenges faced by countries in the region as migration patterns shift and the global migration crisis continues to escalate. Panama’s efforts reflect a broader regional concern as the number of migrants seeking passage through Central America continues to climb, raising questions about how countries in the Americas will address this growing issue.

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