The Darién Gap, a stretch of impassable jungle between Colombia and Panama, has historically been a physical deterrent for migrants making their way from South America towards the U.S. But coronavirus economic devastation has pushed thousands of migrants, mostly Haitian, to make the journey this year. Panamanian officials say, an estimated 95,000 migrants attempted the passage on their way to the United States in the first nine months of 2021. It is a looming humanitarian disaster, reports the
Haitian migration becoming humanitarian disaster (Oct. 4, 2021)
Haitian migration becoming humanitarian…
Haitian migration becoming humanitarian disaster (Oct. 4, 2021)
The Darién Gap, a stretch of impassable jungle between Colombia and Panama, has historically been a physical deterrent for migrants making their way from South America towards the U.S. But coronavirus economic devastation has pushed thousands of migrants, mostly Haitian, to make the journey this year. Panamanian officials say, an estimated 95,000 migrants attempted the passage on their way to the United States in the first nine months of 2021. It is a looming humanitarian disaster, reports the