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Panama launches US-backed deportation flights aimed at dissuading migrants

The first flight of deported migrants left Panama early on Tuesday, part of a new technique to minimize the mostly U.S.bound flow of people that crosses the treacherous jungle linking Central and South America.

Funded by Washington, the flights come less than three months before November's U.S. presidential election. They mark a. brand-new means of attending to migration, which has actually emerged as a top. issue in the contest in between former Republican President Donald. Trump and Democratic prospect Kamala Harris.

The first flight took off from Panama City bring 29. Colombians, all with rap sheets in their home country and. nabbed after crossing the Darien Gap jungle linking. Colombia with Panama. The deportees were led to the aircraft. shackled and handcuffed.

Majority a million migrants crossed the Darien Space. in 2015, a record high, led by getting away Venezuelans and others. from throughout the Americas and beyond.

The deportation flights will increase in frequency. They. form part of a July offer between U.S. officials and Panama's new. President Jose Mulino, who campaigned on a pledge to end his. nation's status as a transit point.

Panama's migration head Roger Mojica informed an interview. that efforts to deport migrants from countries besides Colombia. are ongoing, consisting of Ecuador and India. But he kept in mind that. deporting Venezuelans will be more complex offered Panama's. suspension of diplomatic relations with Venezuela after its. challenged presidential election last month.

Marlen Piñeiro, an authorities with the U.S. Department of. Homeland Security, stated the goal of the deportation flights is. simple.

The message we're sending out is extremely clear: Darien is no. longer a path, she said, stressing that migrants must select. only legal options to enter the United States.

U.S. officials have actually formerly divulged a $6-million budget plan. for the flights and are training Panamanians. They said the. repatriations are implemented in accordance with Panama's laws.

(source: Reuters)