Panama faces a daily influx of migrants arriving from Colombia through the perilous Darien Jungle. In Bajo Chiquito, an indigenous village, authorities register them. Long queues for registration are common, creating a sense of never-ending work for officials. Reinel Serrano, a top Senafront officer, expressed concerns. “We’re swamped. Tracking each migrant’s nationality and age is […]
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