Panama's newly inaugurated President José Raúl Mulino has pledged to tackle the issue of irregular migration by closing the perilous Darien Gap jungle passage, a notorious route used by migrants aiming to reach the United States. The Darien Gap, a dense jungle that lies between Panama and Colombia, has seen a surge in migrants risking their lives to cross in hopes of finding safety and opportunity in the U.S. In a move to strengthen his commitment, Panama has entered into an agreement with the United States, which will see American officials assisting in the deportation of migrants who manage to cross the Darien Gap. This initiative marks a significant policy shift aimed at curbing the flow of migrants through one of the most dangerous migration paths in the world.
Bu genel tartışma ilk yanıtlayan siz olun.