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Panama

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    PART OF: A New Era in Cuban Migration

    How the Cuban Migration Story Is Changing

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    November 1, 2017
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    Cuban migrants speaking with the Panamanian police and immigration officers in the Gualaca camp. Image courtesy 14ymedio. Panama, 2017.
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    PART OF: A New Era in Cuban Migration

    The End of the Journey

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    October 25, 2017
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  • Cuban migrant Rita María Triana at the entrance to a small apartment where she lives in Panama City. Image by Jose A. Iglesias. Panama, 2017.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    This Week: Cuban Migrants Lose a Foothold in the U.S.

    Cubans Lost in Transit Rolando Arrieta and Luis Trelles Grantees Luis Trelles and Rolando Arrieta...

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    Tom Hundley
    Pulitzer Center Staff
    October 24, 2017
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    During the height of the migration crisis, Cubans set up makeshift tents in Panama as they made their journey to the United States. Image courtesy of 14ymedio. Panama, 2017.
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    PART OF: A New Era in Cuban Migration

    The Long Road from Cuba

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    October 18, 2017
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    Low clouds hover over the camp in Gualaca, Panama serving as a temporary shelter for Cuban migrants. Image by José A. Iglesias. Panama, 2017.
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    PART OF: A New Era in Cuban Migration

    Uncertainty Whittles Away Hope for Cuban Migrants Stranded in Panama

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    October 4, 2017
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    Yudenny Sao Labrada and her husband Yoendry Batista in their rental house in Panama City, Panama. Image by Jose A. Iglesias. Panama, 2017.
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    PART OF: A New Era in Cuban Migration

    They Fled to Avoid Prosecution from a Web of Corruption That Is Part of Daily Life in Cuba

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    September 30, 2017
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    Cuban migrants stranded in Panama talk to journalists at the camp where they are housed in Gualaca in the western province of Chiriquí. Image by José A. Iglesias. Panama, 2017.
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    PART OF: A New Era in Cuban Migration

    Panama Offers Stranded Cuban Migrants Multiple Entry Visas If They Return to Island

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    September 29, 2017
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    Cuban migrant Rita María Triana at the entrance to a small apartment where she lives in Panama City. Image by Jose A. Iglesias. Panama, 2017.
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    PART OF: A New Era in Cuban Migration

    Cuban Migrants Stranded in Panama Live and Work Secretly

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    September 28, 2017
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  • Cuban migrants stranded in Panama talk to journalists at the camp where they are housed in Gualaca in the western province of Chiriquí. Image by José A. Iglesias. Panama, 2017.
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    Project

    A New Era in Cuban Migration

    The Obama administration’s decision to end the "wet foot, dry foot" policy has created a migration...

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    Javier Carrillo, director general of Panama’s National Migration Service, at his office in Panama City, Panama. Still image from video by Jose Antonio Iglesias.
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    PART OF: A New Era in Cuban Migration

    Panama’s Migration Chief Says the Country Is Not Closing the Door to Cubans but to Illegal Migration

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    September 26, 2017
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    Addis Torres, at the shelter with her husband and their 13-year-old son, was devastated by the news. Image by Mario J. Penton. Panama, 2017.
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    PART OF: A New Era in Cuban Migration

    Panama Makes a Final Offer to Cuban Migrants: $1,650, a Plane Ticket, and Permission to Return

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    September 26, 2017
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    Stefan Schnitzer, a professor at Marquette University, at his research site in Panama. has discovered that vine-free jungle stores much more carbon than normal rainforest. Image by Dan Grossman. Panama, 2017.
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    PART OF: Laboratory Earth

    The Strange Case of the Liana Vine and Its Role in Global Warming

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    Daniel Grossman
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    April 14, 2017
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