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Panama Grants Temporary Freedom to 112 Migrants Deported from U.S.

The migrants, previously held in a remote camp under harsh conditions, will receive renewable 30-day humanitarian passes to decide their next steps.

  • Panama announced it will issue 30-day renewable humanitarian permits to 112 migrants deported from the U.S., allowing them to move freely within the country.
  • The migrants, primarily from Asian nations, had been held in a remote camp in the Darien region under restrictive and challenging conditions.
  • Human rights groups criticized the treatment of the migrants, citing concerns over confiscated passports and cell phones, as well as harsh living conditions in the camp.
  • Lawyers representing the migrants fear the permits may be a tactic to deflect international criticism and pressure from a pending human rights petition.
  • Panama's Security Minister stated the migrants must decide within 30 days whether to leave the country, as they declined assistance from international organizations.
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