The people of Bajo Chiquito grew rich catering to migrants. Here's how the village in Panama is adapting to life without them ...
A new migration phenomenon is taking shape in Latin America, with thousands of people changing course in response to Trump's ...
A Venezuelan migrant abandoned his plan to reach the U.S. after his asylum appointment was canceled after President Donals Trump took office. As he returns to an uncertain future in Venezuela, the ...
This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center. It is part of a project on reverse migration by Arizona Republic reporter Daniel Gonzalez and El Paso Times visual journalist Omar Ornelas. BAJO ...
A growing number of migrants are reversing their journey and heading south from Panama instead of continuing north to the U.S. Some migrants are returning home to Venezuela, while others plan to ...
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Migrants enriched this Indigenous village in Panama. What happens now that they're gone?
This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center. BAJO CHIQUITO, Panama — No roads lead to this tiny Indigenous community deep in the jungle of the Darién Gap, where a tsunami of U.S.-bound migrants ...
From January through September, more than 18,100 migrants have traveled on boats from Panama to Colombia, according to Panama's National Migration Service. The flow of migrants south comes while the ...
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