New Immigration Measures Ready for Colombians in the United States Pulzo.com

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The prospects in the North American country have become complicated, so the authorities are looking for solutions that can improve the migration flow.

A large proportion of Latin American residents dream of going to the United States toAmerican Dream‘, and Colombians are no exception. For this reason, the authorities pay special attention to those who decide to migrate illegally.

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One of the places chosen by migrants to reach the North American country is the Darien Jungle between Colombia and Panama known as one of the most remote and dangerous regions.

So there was one this week Meeting between the Secretary of the United States Department of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas; the Minister of Foreign Relations of Colombia, Álvaro Leyva Durán and the Minister of Foreign Relations of Panama, Janaina Tewaney.

Topics relevant to the region were discussed there, including irregular migration, which is intended to strengthen border security and migration management.

The experts concluded that this should be the case maintain commitment to the roadmap set out in the joint communiqué on February 14 in Apartadó, Colombia.

What were the commitments of the meeting that will regulate the new migration measures?

  • Combating human trafficking networks and human trafficking in the Darién in land and sea corridors where vulnerable people die and are exploited.
  • Open new legal and flexible channels that the irregular migration.
  • Launch a poverty reduction plan, improve public service delivery, Creating jobs and promoting sustainable economic opportunities for border communities in northern Colombia and Panama through international alliances between financial institutions, civil society and the private sector.
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