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Costa Rica and Panama coordinate to move southbound migrants

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The article from MSN discusses the collaborative efforts between Costa Rica and Panama to manage the flow of migrants heading south. Costa Rica has initiated a plan to transport migrants from its southern border with Panama to the northern border with Nicaragua, aiming to streamline the migration process. This initiative comes in response to the increasing number of migrants, primarily from Venezuela, Haiti, Cuba, and other countries, who are using the Darien Gap as a route to reach the United States. The plan involves providing bus services to move migrants, reducing the time they spend in Costa Rica and alleviating the burden on local communities. This coordination is part of a broader regional response to the migration crisis, with both countries working together to ensure humane treatment and efficient processing of migrants.

Read the Full MSN Article at:
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/politics/government/costa-rica-and-panama-coordinate-to-move-southbound-migrants/ar-AA1AbdXe