Here’s one route where immigration has slowed since Biden’s new U.S. border rules

The flow of migrants crossing the Darien Jungle has slowed since the Biden administration introduced new border rules.

New U.S. border rules: Last month, new rules for entering the U.S. were introduced, which could result in criminal prosecution and a five-year ban for those caught without a visa.
* Asylum seekers must also prove they were denied asylum in another country they traveled through on their way to the U.S.

The result: U.N. officials report that before May 11, between 1,000 and 1,500 migrants were crossing the Darien Jungle daily, but now the number has dropped to between 500 and 700.
* This has impacted businesses in Necoclí, such as ferry services and merchants selling supplies for the jungle crossing.

The big picture: Despite this decrease, South America still faces a worsening migration crisis due to factors such as Venezuela’s economic crisis, gang violence in Ecuador, and political unrest in Peru.
* Local authorities in Necoclí are preparing for another surge in migrants.

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