“Panama cannot end up becoming a black hole for deported migrants,” said Juan Pappier, deputy director of Human Rights Watch ...
In the past, hundreds of thousands of migrants crossed Panama to make it to the U.S. But now, as Trump has taken office, thousands are headed back, and some are getting stranded in the country.
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Axios World on MSNImmigrants in detention in Trump's early days hit new five-year highThe number of immigrants held in detention under U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has hit the highest level in ...
The dismantling of a Biden-era program for Latin Americans has left them uncertain and their U.S.-based sponsors frustrated.
Instead of throngs of tourists, every day Diaz sees buses cross from the United States full of deportees. They’re taken to a ...
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