PANAMA MULLS CLOSING ITS ‘TRANSIT’ MIGRANT ROUTE
Why in the news?
- President-elect José Raúl Mulino plans to close a migration route in Panama used by over 500,000 people last year, aiming to assert control over immigration.
source:TH
Issue:
- Mulino emphasizes that Panama’s Darien region is not a transit route but a vital border area, signaling a shift in immigration policy.
- The migration route through Panama has seen exponential growth due to organized crime in Colombia, offering an affordable but perilous land route to hundreds of thousands.
- Visa restrictions imposed by countries like Mexico have prompted migrants to seek alternative routes through Panama to reach the U.S. border.
- Despite the challenges, migrants have embarked on foot through the Colombian-Panamanian border, reducing the initial week-long journey to two or three days with local support services.
- Mulino’s proposed policy change may have far-reaching implications for regional migration dynamics and U.S. border security.