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Aeropuerto de Tocumen proyecta más de 154 mil pasajeros por Carnaval

El Aeropuerto Internacional de Tocumen se prepara para uno de los periodos de mayor movilidad aérea del año con motivo del Carnaval 2026. Entre el 13 y el 22 de febrero, la terminal proyecta movilizar más de 154 mil pasajeros adicionales, entre llegadas y salidas internacionales, en un contexto marcado por un crecimiento sostenido del tráfico aéreo.
Como referencia, durante 2025 Tocumen movilizó cerca de 21 millones de pasajeros, lo que equivale a un promedio estimado de más de 57 mil viajeros diarios. Para los días de Carnaval, las autoridades prevén picos que superarán ampliamente esa media, debido a la concentración de viajes en un periodo corto.
De acuerdo con las proyecciones oficiales, entre el viernes 13 y el domingo 15 de febrero se espera el ingreso de 84,061 personas al país, mientras que el miércoles 18 será el día de mayor retorno, con unas 10,920 llegadas. En paralelo, se calcula que 69,959 pasajeros saldrán del país durante estas fechas.

Las salidas tendrán su mayor presión operativa el viernes 13 y el sábado 14, con más de 9,000 viajeros diarios, reflejando la alta demanda hacia destinos como Miami, Bogotá, Orlando, Medellín y San José, entre los más solicitados durante el periodo festivo.
Ante este escenario, Tocumen activó un plan especial que contempla refuerzo de personal en migración, aduanas y seguridad, optimización de procesos operativos y coordinación permanente con aerolíneas y autoridades. Las compañías aéreas recomiendan a los pasajeros llegar con al menos tres horas de anticipación.
Además del movimiento internacional, se espera un incremento relevante en la terminal doméstica, especialmente en los vuelos hacia Chiriquí, operados por Copa Airlines.
En los últimos años, esta ruta ha registrado un auge durante Carnaval, impulsado por viajes familiares hacia las tierras altas y Boquete, que se han consolidado como destinos preferidos en estas fechas.

El crecimiento del tráfico interno refleja un cambio en los patrones de movilidad, con más panameños optando por vuelos cortos para aprovechar los días festivos fuera de la capital, lo que añade presión adicional a la operación aeroportuaria.
Las autoridades aeroportuarias recordaron a los usuarios la importancia de verificar su documentación, cumplir con las normas de equipaje y evitar objetos prohibidos, con el fin de reducir retrasos y contratiempos en los controles.
Con este volumen proyectado, Tocumen enfrenta una de sus mayores pruebas operativas del año, en un contexto donde el aeropuerto continúa consolidándose como uno de los principales hubs de conexión aérea de la región.
En paralelo al aumento del flujo de viajeros por Carnaval, el Ministerio de Obras Públicas (MOP) informó la suspensión temporal de trabajos viales en distintos puntos del país, con el objetivo de mantener las carreteras despejadas y reforzar la seguridad vial ante el incremento del tránsito.
La medida regirá desde las 6:00 p.m. del jueves 12 de febrero de 2026 hasta las 12:00 a.m. del jueves 19 de febrero de 2026, periodo en el que no se realizarán labores constructivas que impliquen ocupación de carriles en los tramos señalados por la entidad.

Entre las zonas comprendidas figura la Carretera Panamericana, desde La Espiga de La Chorrera hasta la frontera en Paso Canoas, y desde la intersección con el Corredor Sur hasta Las Garzas de Pacora. También se incluyen principales vías metropolitanas como la Vía Transístmica, Avenida Balboa, avenida José Agustín Arango, avenida José María Torrijos, avenida Ricardo J. Alfaro (Tumba Muerto) y avenida Israel.
El MOP indicó que supervisará que los proyectos mantengan la señalización correspondiente y las condiciones adecuadas de seguridad, conforme a la normativa vigente, para proteger a conductores y peatones durante estas fechas, y agradeció la comprensión y colaboración de la ciudadanía.
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Sanctuary policies let alleged child predator roam free until DHS made Portland, Oregon, airport arrest

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FIRST ON FOX: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) arrested an illegal migrant who was charged with rape, purchasing sex with a minor, and sexual abuse in Oregon, after the migrant was released on bail by sanctuary policies.
Manuel Cruz-Ramirez, who still faces the slew of charges, was not referred to immigration officers upon his arrest and release due to Marion County’s sanctuary status.
The illegal immigrant from Mexico was apprehended only because he was using a fraudulent Mexican passport at the Portland International Airport. TSA and CBP agents were flagged when his falsified name did not return full data, according to DHS.
«Manuel Cruz-Ramirez was arrested for rape, purchasing sex with a minor, and sexual abuse in Oregon,» DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News Digital. «The state’s sanctuary politicians allowed this pedophile to be released from jail back into American communities.»
An anti-ICE agitator chants and gestures at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility, Jan. 9, in Portland, Ore. (Mathieu Lewis-Rolland/Getty Images)
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In non-sanctuary cities, Cruz-Ramirez would have referred to immigration officers, who would have apprehended him before he was released from detention.
«Americans can be proud of the swift actions of TSA and CBP for protecting them and our judicial system by preventing this monster from fleeing the country,» McLaughlin explained. «Criminal illegal aliens should not be released from jails back onto our streets to terrorize more innocent Americans.
«Oregon’s sanctuary politicians must stop this reckless insanity of releasing child predators from jail back into our neighborhoods to prey on more innocent children,» she added.
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Federal immigration enforcement officers deploy tear gas as hundreds of anti-ICE agitators march from Portland City Hall to an ICE facility, Feb. 1, in Portland, Ore. (Sean Bascom/Anadolu via Getty Images)
DHS also told Fox News Digital that Cruz-Ramirez had been deported from the U.S. in 2018, though he re-entered the country at an unknown location and time. He is now in ICE custody and his removal order has been re-instated.
Portland has been one of several cities where agitators have mobilized to confront and protest federal law enforcement.
On Thursday, Fox News Digital reported that DHS launched an investigation into an Oregon resident who was arrested during a traffic stop with knives and materials to make Molotov cocktails.
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The 18-year-old Oregon resident allegedly authored a manifesto with the intention of killing ICE at a Portland ICE office. The individual reportedly told authorities that he was planning on picking up an AR-15 rifle to carry out the attack.

President Donald Trump has repeatedly backed DHS Secretary Kristi Noem. (Jim Watson/Getty Images)
Democrats, including those in Congress, have referred to ICE agents as Nazis and gestapo, and the Trump administration has said that such rhetoric is endangering the lives of law enforcement officers across the country.
During an interview with Fox News Digital earlier this month, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem noted the difference between some cities and those which are controlled by far-left leaders, saying that in cities where authorities cooperate with federal law enforcement there is far less conflict.
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«Minneapolis and St. Paul, the Twin Cities, have an opportunity to do the same thing that Memphis did. There we had a Democrat mayor who worked with us,» Noem told Fox News Digital. «It was about the same size as a city, about the same amount of federal law enforcement officers were there, and we dramatically cut crime and murder rates and partnered well together.»
Fox News’ Andrew Mark Miller contributed to this report.
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European nation votes to cap population at 10M in major immigration crackdown referendum

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Switzerland is set to vote this summer on a proposal aimed at capping the country’s population at 10 million, the latest effort by the nation’s leading right-wing party to restrict immigration.
The Swiss People’s Party (SVP), which holds the most seats in parliament, announced the referendum on Wednesday after gathering enough support through petition signatures.
The measure, which will be put on the national ballot on June 14, comes just as the population neared 9.1 million, according to the Federal Statistics Office.
The anti-immigration campaign was proposed as officials noted that foreign-born residents now make up about 27 percent of the population.
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Snow covers the hills around Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 19, 2020. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber, File)
The SVP, which has long sought to curb rising migration, said that more than 1 million immigrants from the European Union (EU) came to Switzerland in 2024.
The party called the situation «uncontrolled immigration,» saying that «the majority of the Swiss population suffers» from increased demand on environmental resources and infrastructure.
«Our small country is bursting at the seams,» the party said. «Nature is being paved over. There are ever more traffic jams on the roads, overburdened public transport, overburdened schools, housing shortage and rising rents, massively increasing crime and exploding costs for Swiss taxpayers.»
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A massive crowd waves numerous Swiss flags on January 10, 2026, in Adelboden, Switzerland. (Christophe Pallot/Agence Zoom/Getty Images)
If the measure is enshrined into law, both Swiss citizens and foreign residents must not exceed a total population of 10 million before 2050.
If the population reaches 9.5 million before then, the government may take steps to curb growth by introducing measures on asylum and family reunification, noting that many immigrants — primarily Muslim men from North Africa, the Middle East, and Afghanistan — enter through asylum applications.
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Major Swiss political parties outside the SVP, including centrist, left-leaning and liberal groups, have reportedly rejected the initiative.
Critics cautioned that the passing of such measure could strain Switzerland’s relations with its European neighbors, as most foreign-born residents hail from other EU countries.
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Flags of the member states of the European Union blow in the wind at dusk in front of the European Parliament on November 27, 2019 in Strasbourg, France. (Thierry Monasse/Getty Images)
In response, the SVP said lawmakers «could not have made it clearer that they don’t care about the concerns of the population, which is increasingly suffering from uncontrolled immigration.»
They also stressed that they do not intend to terminate the «free movement of persons agreement with the EU,» which allows European citizens to move and work freely across borders, and said such cancellation would remain a last resort if the Federal Council fails to limit immigration.
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