Panama, Colombia agree to restrict flow of migrants
The Hindu
So far this year, Panama estimates about 49,000 migrants have come through the dangerous, jungle-clad gap
Officials of Panama and Colombia agreed on August 6 to restrict the growing flows of migrants, mainly Cubans and Haitians, who have been crossing the Darien Gap that marks the border between the two countries. The Foreign Ministers of both countries said they will announce a target number for migrants next week. The figure will be determined at a meeting in Colombia on Monday between both countries’ security and immigration officials. So far this year, Panama estimates about 49,000 migrants have come through the dangerous, jungle-clad gap. Officials estimate about 16% of them are children or youths.More Related News

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