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- Hundreds of Migrants Deported by US Remain Detained in Panama Hotel Amid Uncertainty Over Future Plans
Hundreds of Migrants Deported by US Remain Detained in Panama Hotel Amid Uncertainty Over Future Plans
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The article reports on the growing number of migrants being deported from the US to Panama, a country that has become a temporary holding facility. According to the article, more than 40% of deported migrants are unlikely to voluntarily return to their homeland, making it difficult for the US to deport them directly to their countries of origin. As a result, Panama is being used as a stopover for these individuals. Upon arrival in Panama, many migrants are reportedly being held in a "temporary custody" center, where some have been seen displaying signs of distress, including raised arms and wrists crossed to indicate their feeling of confinement.
We are working with local officials to help those affected, supporting the voluntary return of those who request it and identifying safe alternatives for others.
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