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Few migrants remain in the Darien Gap, but an environmental crisis has been left behind

The Darien Gap was once largely untouched jungle running along the Colombia-Panama border where thousands of Comarca Embera Indigenous people long lived off their rich lands and winding rivers. Now, they’re seeing unprecedented change in the wake of a migratory crisis. (AP video shot by Matías Delacroix)

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All because Biden, democrats, and rinos enticed people to come to America.
"A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself from within. " -- Ariel Durant