Migration is at the center of the political debate, as shown by its use by the Republican Party. Each country seeks individual responses, more circumstantial than strategic.

In the Darién Gap, a jungle and impassable area on the Colombian-Panamanian border, hundreds of thousands of people are fighting to keep the ‘American dream’ alive. The presence of sub-Saharan Africans and even Asians has globalized a problem that until now was regional, hemispheric if you will.