Costa Rica - Panama: Flow monitoring of people in mobility situations through the Americas #2 (January, 2022)

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Contacter
Angelica Madrigal amadrigal@iom.int / Miranda Mora mmora@iom.int
Langue
English
Emplacement
Costa Rica
Période couverte
Jan 01 2022
Jan 31 2022
Activité
  • Survey
  • Flow Monitoring

Within the framework of the COVID-19 emergency, since March 19, 2020, the Government of Costa Rica has kept its land border with Panama closed, and the Binational Controlled Flow Operation, agreed between the governments of Costa Rica and Panama at the Paso Canoas border to ensure an orderly and safe migration of migrants moving through the Americas, was stopped. As of the date of this report, there is no approximate date for its reimplementation.

Given the presence of this irregular migration flow, since August 24, 2021, IOM Panama has published information on the irregular migration flow in Darien, Panama under the context of COVID-19. Based on this information, it has been identified that during 2021 the flow of people in a situation of mobility through the Americas with destination to North America is on the rise: according to SNM data, in the period between August and November 2021, the irregular entry of 126,675 migrants of different nationalities has been registered at the border between Colombia and Panama: Haiti (62%), Cuba (13%), Chile (8%), Brazil (7%), Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (2%), among other countries in South America, Africa and Asia.

In Costa Rica, an increase has been identified in the number of migrants from the migration flow who decide to stay in the country, mainly people from Haiti, who, in some cases, have requested refuge in the country before the General Directorate of Migration and Foreigners (DGME). According to data from the DGME, between May and December 2021, 4,296 rejections were carried out in Paso Canoas.