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Before and after photos show Darien Gap migrant route to US a ghost town after Trump's crackdown

  
Via:  Just Jim NC TttH  •  one week ago  •  2 comments

By:   Emily Crane Published (New York Post)

Before and after photos show Darien Gap migrant route to US a ghost town after Trump's crackdown
The treacherous Darien Gap migrant route to the United States has become a complete ghost town in the wake of the Trump administration's fierce crackdown on illegal immigration, before-and-after-photos show.

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By Emily Crane Published April 10, 2025 Updated April 10, 2025, 8:15 a.m. ET

The treacherous Darien Gap migrant route to the United States has become a complete ghost town in the wake of the Trump administration's fierce crackdown on illegal immigration, before-and-after photos show.

Recent images show the small Panamanian river port of Lajas Blancas — overrun with a crush of migrants just a year ago — now essentially empty.

Huge tents that were once packed with asylum-seeking families are now vacant, while a stretch of river where more than a thousand migrants would try to cross each day is also bare, according to the photos.

4Tents at a temporary camp on a court in Lajas Blancas, Panama, June 28, 2024. AP4The same court stands empty in Lajas Blancas, Panama, Sunday, April 6, 2025, where migrants used to camp out after crossing the Darien Gap on their journey north to the United States. AP

The boats that once pulled up to the side of the river in droves are now few and far between, and makeshift shops that sold food and water to migrants sit empty.

Only a handful of migrants from Venezuela, Angola and Nigeria remained in the Lajas Blancas camp — sleeping on the dusty ground while being watched by cops, according to Associated Press reporters who recently visited the area.

"Doctors Without Borders, the Red Cross, no one comes here anymore," said 33-year-old Venezuelan Hermanie Blanco, who arrived in Panama days after Trump took office.

"It's deserted."

The emptiness comes after crossings through the 70-mile stretch of jungle — the only land bridge between South and Central America — surged to records in 2023 when more than 500,000 people attempted the grueling trek.

The number of migrants traversing the treacherous route plummeted by 40% last year as Panama's right-wing President Jose Raul Mulino vowed to crack down.

4Migrants arrive to Lajas Blancas, Panama, after trekking across the Darien Gap from Colombia in hopes of reaching the US, Sept. 26, 2024. AP4The empty riverbank where hundreds of migrants used to disembark daily, after crossing the Darien Gap on their journey north to the United States, in Lajas Blancas, Panama, Sunday, April 6, 2025. AP

Now, in the few months since Trump took office, the route has essentially been eradicated.

"Effectively, the border with Darien is closed. The problem we had in Lajas Blancas eliminated," Mulino declared last month.

With Post wires


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Just Jim NC TttH
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1  seeder  Just Jim NC TttH    one week ago

Hmmm. Self-sealing passage route. 

 
 
 
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1.1  George  replied to  Just Jim NC TttH @1    one week ago

OMG, who is going to do the work that Jasmine Crockett told a church that they were too lazy to do?

 
 

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