The Bahamas is stepping up its fight against human smuggling, proposing harsher penalties for those using the islands as a pathway to the U.S. The new measures aim to dismantle criminal groups involved in smuggling. Proposed fines and prison sentences for endangering migrants, smuggling pregnant individuals, or moving large groups could reach up to $300,000 and 15 years in prison. The Bahamas, located near Florida, often serves as a transit point for migrants, and this issue was recently discussed with U.S. officials.
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