top of page

Panama to launch migrant deportation flights in coming weeks, US says

Panama's President Jose Raul Mulino gestures during his swearing-in ceremony as Colombia's President Gustavo Petro looks on, in Panama City, Panama, July 1, 2024. /Aris Martinez
Panama's President Jose Raul Mulino gestures during his swearing-in ceremony as Colombia's President Gustavo Petro looks on, in Panama City, Panama, July 1, 2024. /Aris Martinez

Panama will launch deportation flights for irregular migrants in the coming weeks, part of a deal with the United States, a U.S. official said on Tuesday, after the new president in the Central American country pledged to bolster its borders.


"We hope to start as soon as possible," said Eric Jacobstein, a Western Hemisphere official with the U.S. State Department, at a press conference in Panama City.


Panama's new president, Jose Raul Mulino, took office on Monday vowing to curb unlawful immigration. His government immediately signed an agreement with the United States to end passage through the dangerous Darien jungle linking Central America to Colombia, which has become a major route for the mostly U.S.-bound migrants.


The U.S. in turn agreed to cover the costs of deporting migrants from Panama.


A record 520,000 migrants crossed the Darien last year, many of them children and largely from Venezuela, Ecuador and Haiti. The number of migrant crossings there so far this year has edged up compared to 2023.


-(Reuters)

Comments


Top Stories

Advertise Now (1).png
Live: Madrid Housing Crisis: Protesters Demand Urgent Safety & Repairs | Spain Economy, Inflation
02:13:47

Live: Madrid Housing Crisis: Protesters Demand Urgent Safety & Repairs | Spain Economy, Inflation

Spaniards rally in Madrid against a severe housing crisis as rents double over a decade. Residents like Blanca Castro endure unsafe conditions—with collapsing ceilings and makeshift kitchens forcing them to wash dishes in bathtubs. The protest calls for urgent reforms and accountability from neglectful property owners, highlighting a social emergency that cannot wait. #MadridProtests #HousingCrisis #SpainHousing #TenantRights #SocialEmergency #RisingRents #UrbanNeglect #MadridCrisis #ProtestForChange #ReformNow Amaravati Today is a news channel that provides the latest updates on world affairs and sports events. It covers a wide range of topics, including international politics, major global incidents, and sports highlights #WorldNews #GlobalInsights #AmaravatiToday #News #InternationalNews #GlobalNews #Politics Subscribe to the Amaravati Today channel and tap the bell icon to receive notifications whenever we go live https://www.youtube.com/@Amaravati_Today_Official Follow Amaravati Today on x or Twitter: https://x.com/amaravati_today Follow Amaravati Today on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amaravatitoday Follow Amaravati Today on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stories/amaravatitodayofficial/ Follow Amaravati Today on Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/Amaravatitoday Follow Amaravati Today on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/amaravati-today/ Follow Amaravati Today on WhatsApp: https://www.whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaHWoNe5q08TF4NFKv3d Website: https://www.amaravati.today/ Source: Reuters
9.png
Live Streams | Facts | Analysis | Explainers | Breaking News

Get in Touch

Manikondu Pvt Ltd
SY. 130P & 115/1P, ISB Rd
Financial District, Gachibowli
Hyderabad, India 500032
letstalk {at} amaravati (dot) today

Follow us on

  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • Youtube
  • Facebook
  • Instagram

© 2024 by Amaravati Today | Privacy Policy | Imprint & Dsiclaimer | CIN: U70200TS2024PTC184435

bottom of page