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International organizations have attempted humanitarian aid, distributing food and medical supplies for those stranded in remote areas. Volunteers like Sam Schultz and his team provide daily meals and essentials at migrant camps, often serving more than 750 individuals per day. Despite such efforts, managing this shifting migratory wave remains a significant challenge.
Future Outlook: A Complex and Evolving Situation
Experts warn that unless broader political and economic issues within China and Latin America are addressed, this migratory trend will persist. The Darién Gap remains an inescapable choke point—so long as migrants view the U.S. as their ultimate goal.