PHOTO ESSAY: Venezuelan migrants use dangerous routes in a wave of 'reverse migration'

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JAQUE, Panama (AP) — Venezuelan migrant Mariela Gómez is one of the thousands retracing their steps in a wave of “reverse migration.” With legal pathways to the U.S. slashed under President Donald Trump, she and her family are taking a cheaper, but far more dangerous, route south along Panama and Colombia’s remote Pacific coast.

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