
Us Deportation Process: About 300 migrants deported by the administration of US President Donald Trump have temporarily detained in a hotel in Panama. These migrants will not be allowed to leave until the international officials arranate for their home return.
According to officials, more than 40 percent of the detained migrants were their own. Are not ready to return to the country. Migrants imprisoned in the hotel have made messages on their windows, written "Help, we are not safe in our country!"
10 have come from Asian countries, migrant
These migrants have come from 10 Asian countries, including Iran, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Afghanistan and China . It is difficult for the US to exile in these countries, so Panama is a & lsquo; transit point & rsquo; It is being used as being used. Another such deployment flight is likely to reach Costa Rica on Wednesday. Security Minister Frank Ebrego said that these migrants are getting food, medical services and basic facilities. This entire arrangement is being done under an agreement between the US and Panama. America is spending the entire cost of this operation. Panama President Jossey Raul Mulino, who is under political pressure due to threats given by Trump over the control over the Panama Canal, announced the arrival of the first Depotation Flight last Thursday. However, concern is increasing in human rights organizations regarding the closure of migrants.
"We are not in captivity, but not free!"
pictures are becoming viral on social media seeking help from the windows of some migrants. However, security minister Frank Ebrego says that these people are not in captivity, but still they are not allowed to go out of the hotel rooms. Police is protecting the hotel.
Migrants ready to return to their countries
299 migrants with the help of 171 international organizations to their respective countries Are ready to go. The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the International Migration Organization (IOM) are searching for solutions for the remaining 128 people so that they can settle in a third country. A citizen of Ireland has already returned. The migrants who are not ready to go back to their country will be kept in a special center in Darian province of Panama. The Human Rights Department has announced more information on the situation of these migrants on Tuesday. Human rights organizations say that keeping migrants hostage can be a violation of international laws. America’s exile policies are constantly being criticized, now it will be interesting to see if migrants will be sent to their country or there will be a new agreement?