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When Panamas election results were announced, Jos Ral Mulino, the countrys new leader, repeated a significant plan.He intends to close the Darin Gap, a notorious jungle path at the countrys southern edge.This decision aims to curb the flow of migrants from Colombia heading to the United States.Under the gaze of Chief Justice Alfredo Junc and his colleagues, Mulino was officially declared president last Thursday.At the declaration, he pledged to block this 265-kilometer route, crucial for many seeking better lives in the north.Mulino plans to initiate a repatriation program with international support, adhering to human rights norms.Panamas New Leader is Serious About Sealing Darin Gap.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Panamas New Leader is Serious About Sealing Darin GapHe stressed that the Darin should be seen not merely as a transit route but as Panamas sovereign border.This shift in policy will lead to the repatriation of every South American asylum seeker.
Mulinos term begins on July 1 and will last five years.During the past year alone, over 520,000 migrants traversed the Darin Gap, a figure that doubles the previous years.About 113,000 children and 328,650 Venezuelans crossed, along with many Ecuadorians, Haitians, Chinese, and Colombians, all attracted to the United States The journey has been deadly, with 62 deaths recorded in 2022 and 34 last year.Mulinos campaign promise was to transform Panama into a migration barrier, essentially extending the United States border to Panamas borders.Despite this, concerns have arisen.
Johann Wachter Espitia from Necocl, Colombia, expressed fears that closing the gap might lead to major migrant logjams in his region.Already, a recent influx of over 1,000 people strained local capacities, leading to disorder.As of early 2024, Necocl has seen over 65,000 migrants pass through, marking an increase of 20,000 from last year.Mulinos firm stance on border control spotlights the intricate challenges of migration, security, and international relations.This marks a new chapter in Panamas handling of its strategic and humanitarian duties.





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