Migrants Try To Pass Colombia-Panama Border
Migrants do long lines to board a boat as thousands of Haitian, African and Cuban migrants that came from Chile, Brazil or Suriname, try to pass towards the Colombia - Panama border by boat to then reach the US. Necocli, Colombia, August 5, 2021. Every year, thousands of migrants descend on the little coastal town of Necocli in northern Colombia, most with dreams of one day reaching the United States. That influx dried up in 2020 due to Covid-19 restrictions and border closures, but Necocli was overwhelmed soon after Colombia opened its frontiers in May. Photo by Jessica Patino/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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