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Colombia and Panama agree to control the flow of migrants on their border

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Panama and Colombia agreed on Friday (6) to implement a plan to control the flow of thousands of migrants in transit to the U.S. that are generating a humanitarian crisis on the common border, as well as to work to prosecute human traffickers who profit from this phenomenon.

After a high-level meeting in the Panamanian town of San Vicente, Darien province, the Panamanian Foreign Minister, Erika Mouynes, and her Colombian colleague and Vice President, Marta Lucia Ramirez, insisted on the need for the countries of origin, transit, and destination of these migrants, mostly Haitians . . .

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