SENAFRONT officers coordinate the departure of “piraguas,” wooden canoes made from hollowed-out tree trunks

SENAFRONT officers coordinate the departure of “piraguas,” wooden canoes made from hollowed-out tree trunks, powered by small outboard motors fueled by gasoline, in Canaán Membrillo. Indigenous families use them to transport migrants and asylum seekers. The trip can take around four to six hours, depending on river conditions.

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