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Stranded migrants low on money in tiny Colombian port town
NECOCLI: Every year, thousands of migrants descend on the little coastal town of Necocli in northern Colombia, most with dreams of one day reaching the United States.That influx dried up in 2020 due to Covid-19 restrictions and border closures — but Necocli was overwhelmed soon after Colombia opened its frontiers in May.The town of 45,000 has been flooded with some 10,000 migrants waiting for a route out — and rapidly running out of money.Haitian Remi Wilford arrived in Necocli from Chile, where he had saved up $1,200 (RM 5,000) over the last four years working as a baker.“I’ve only got $150 (RM 632) left ... it’s going to be almost impossible to go any further,“ he said.He took two weeks to

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