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The officials in Costa Rica and Panama rejected the passports of migrants and their mobile phones and move between the remote edges, as soon as the logistics of migration flow.
In the first month, the Trump Administration was ordered in the Department of Pentagon and Homeland Security for the US military terrorist prison for the US military terrorist prison for 30,000 migrants in the Gulf, Cuba.
The management also acts as a housing for Mexico, Guatemala and El Salvador, but none of the contracts has reached the lack of concerns about international protection for refugees and asylum seekers.
Panama and Costa Rica, long transit countries for people moving to the north, to solve the new flow of migrants to the south and arranged to organize the flow.
However, now both countries have received hundreds of deports from various nations sent by the United States. At the same time, thousands of migrants from the United States began to move in the south by Central America – 2,200 people have registered to Panama so far.
“We are reflected in the implementation of the current United States,” he said. “There is no focus on human rights, only control and security. Everything is very confused and not transparent.”
Speaking to the US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, Fox News Analyst, US President Donald Trump’da Migrant Facility in Guantanamo Bay, the United States “The worst criminal foreigners threatening the American people said.
This month ago, the United States sent 299 overturners to Panama, mostly from Asian countries. Those who want to return to their country – about 150 150 – were planeed to planes with the help of the United Nations and paid by the United States
Panaman Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Ruiz-Hernandez, Thursday, as a small number is in contact with international organizations and wanted to ask for asylum in Panama with the UN Refugee Agency.
“None of them want to stay in the panama. They want to go to the United States,” he said in a telephone meeting from Washington. “We can’t give them a green card, but we can return them home, and in a short time we can also provide them in addition to medical and psychological support.”
Despite the threats to get back control of Trump’s Panama Channel, Panama said he did not act under the pressure of the United States.
“This is the National Interest of Panama. We are a friend from us and we want to work to send a behavioral signal with them.”
Ruiz-Hernandez, some deports remaining in Panama, Darien Gap, a large number of migrants moving in the north, he said to be a choice of staying in a shelter to manage a large number of migrants.
A Chinese deport stored in the camp, on the contrary, the camp, which speaks in anonymity to avoid choosing, said he was not choice.
The United States was deported to Panama without seeing the deportation documents and no matter how long it will be there. Among the Panama City Hotel, there are signs for helping in some windows in some windows, a distant camp in the Darien region.
Speaking of messages on messages on a mobile phone, the authorities said that the authorities confiscated their phones and did not provide any legal assistance. Others said they could not contact his lawyers.
“This deprived of our legal process,” he said.
On Tuesday, the White House Briefing, Spokesman Karoline Leavitt, Trump Administration said that the Trump management was illegally entering the United States, he said.
Panama President Jose Raul Mulino asked for the lack of entry in legal services on Thursday, even the idea that migrants were even lawyers.
“Panama can not start being a black hole for deported migrants,” he said, Assistant Director for Human Rights in America Juan Pappier. “Migrants have the right to communicate with their families, seeking lawyers and panama, and they must guarantee transparency in the situation they found.”
Meanwhile, Costa Rica has faced criticism of the country’s independent human rights organization, which has given an alarm to guarantee the “failures” of the authorities. The Ombudsman said that they received from the passports of migrants and other documents and were not informed about what happened or where they went.
27-year-old Venezuelan Kimberlyn Pereira, who traveled with his wife and four-year-old son, was among them.
After walking through Pereira, Colombia and Panama, Panama and Central America, they waited for months for a shelter meeting in Mexico. However, after the Trump launched office and closes the legitimate ways of the United States, Venezuela decided to go home, despite the ongoing crises.
However, after a weekly Costa Rican prison, he expressed “despair” after the Panamanian border was detained.
Authorities said they would fly to Cucuta, Colombia, near the Venezuelan border. However, they were loaded on buses and taken to Panamananian port in the Caribbean.
Thursday, Pereira and other migrants, other migrants boarded wooden boats near the Colombian-Panama border where other migrants planned them to continue their journey. For each of us, each of us paid to the equivalent of $ 200.