As President Trump’s migration policy begins to bite, growing numbers of people are heading back through Panama and Colombia.
Luis Montilla chose to sleep on a beach in Panama instead of being confined to a migrant shelter on his way home to Venezuela ...
A Colombian town adapted its economy to Darién Gap travellers. Now only a few are travelling — and in the opposite direction ...
Axios Visuals The number of migrants trying to travel through the dangerous jungles of the Darién Gap to get from Colombia into Panama has fallen dramatically in recent months to the lowest levels ...
The air connection between Colombia and Cancun is in a serious crisis. The flight operated by Wingo, which once brought a steady stream of tourists from South America, is at imminent risk of ...
More than 100 people deported by the United States have been held in a remote camp for weeks. Their release could pose a ...
Luis Montilla chose sleeping on a beach in Panama instead of being confined to a migrant shelter on his way home to Venezuela ...
“We’re not animals,” the 28-year-old said, adding that staying at a government reception centre meant being “shut in, keeping ...
Thousands of migrants are now traveling southward after failing to enter the United States, with many refusing to stay in ...
Migrants deported from the US to Panama struggle without resources as they search for countries willing to accept them within ...
"No-one will try going to the US now through this illegal 'donkey' route while Trump is in power," said Gurpreet. In the ...
The U.S. president’s hardline policies have impacted the Darién Gap, which is now detaining both Venezuelans who have given ...