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The stretch of asphalt is broken in only one place: the roughly 60-mile Darien Gap ... to halt migration through the Darien, what is most likely to change are the routes people take, the risks ...
By Julie Turkewitz Reporting from Bogotá, Colombia Migration toward the United States through the perilous jungle known as the Darién Gap returned to normal on Friday, with hundreds of people ...
Migrants attempting to reach the United States through the dangerous jungles of the Darién Gap have dropped by 99 ... which ...
People built homes and more hopeful lives. Then the money vanished. After Trump took office in January and slashed access to asylum in the U.S., migration through the Darien Gap virtually disappeared.
Some people posed for pictures and celebrated half-heartedly ... This lasted until 2015, when migration through the Darién Gap reached roughly 30,000 people for the first time in history ...
"You have a sort of vibrant economy of smugglers who are advertising the Darien Gap ... migration coming north through any means possible. Those policies, first of all, don't work. The number of ...
In few places is that more clear than a perilous crossing called the Darién Gap. Sarah Cuauro, 6, was separated from her mother during their trek through ... migration, sending millions of people ...
The US and Panama have signed an agreement to curb the flow of migration to the southern US border through the Darien Gap, ...
In the last year-and-a-half, almost 700,000 people crossed the Darién Gap, a swampy jungle at the ... efforts to regularize migration in the region have often fallen short due to restrictive ...
They were more than a day’s journey into the Darién Gap. The notorious stretch ... crisis” in a separate part of the Darien due to migration. Under pressure from the U.S. government, Panama ...