Migration across Darien Gap changes Colombian border village's economy
by editors@theworld.org (Manuel Rueda) from The World: Latest Stories on (#6NYN3)
A large number of migrants to the US come via South America, and travel through the Darien Gap, a dangerous jungle between Colombia and Panama. Manuel Rueda reports from Capurgana, a Colombian village on the edge of the Darien, about the industry that has developed around guiding migrants through the jungle. (This story originally aired on May 10, 2023)