Migrant Crossings Through Panama’s Darien Gap Have Fallen by 99 Percent Since Trump Took Office
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Migrant crossings through Panama’s Darien Gap have fallen by 99 percent since President Trump took office.
According to data provided by the Department of Homeland Security to The New York Post, a meagre 408 migrants were reported traveling through the Panamanian jungle path in February.
This is a 99 percent decrease on February 2024, when crossings peaked at 37,166.
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