Central America scrambles as the international community fails to find solution to record migration
PASO CANOAS, Costa Rica (AP) — The fleet of buses roared past the Panama-Costa Rica border.
Hundreds of Venezuelan, Haitian and Ecuadorian migrants pressed their faces to the windows as they looked out onto a sign that read “Welcome to Costa Rica.” But few of them will see more of the country than the winding roads through foggy glass.
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