Panama's president-elect, José Raúl Mulino, pledged to crack down on illegal immigration by closing the infamous "Darien Gap" migrant passageway to South America, in a move that is expected to benefit the U.S.
Mulino, who is set to be inaugurated as president and prime minister of Panama on July 1, previously served in high-ranking governmental positions, including as the Minister of Public Security and the Minister of Government and Justice.
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