More than 100 asylum seekers from around the world sent to Panama from the United States have no sense how long they will be ...
Officials in Costa Rica and Panama are confiscating migrants’ passports and cellphones, denying them access to legal services ...
The decision comes as a growing number of migrants give up on seeking asylum in the U.S., often after crossing the perilous ...
by boat — that would take them through the daunting waters bypassing the Darien Gap and into Colombia. Late last week, an officer in Lajas Blancas, which is secured by Panama’s National Border ...
A boat carrying 19 migrants, part of a “reverse flow” of migrants who once hoped to reach the United States, capsized off Caribbean coast of Panama.
PUERTO CARTÍ, Panama — They once braved the jungles of the Darien Gap, trekking days along the perilous migrant passage dividing Colombia and Panama with a simple goal: seek asylum in the U.S ...
The boat was one of three that had taken off from the Port of Llano Carti toward La Miel, Panama, near the border with Colombia. The other two boats suspended their journeys due to “adverse ...
The ordeal of those returning has been further highlighted a tragedy last Friday, when a boat carrying 21 migrants capsized ...
By Annie Correal and Julie Turkewitz Reporting from Mexico City and Bogotá, Colombia Nearly a week after the United States sent roughly 300 migrants from around the world to Panama on military ...
The boats often make trips between nearby coastal communities in Colombia and Panama. One pair of migrants who spoke to AP said they wanted to take the marine route because it was safer than ...