Around 300 illegal immigrants including Indians, President Donald Trump are exile from America as part of a large -scale action against unspecified aliens, currently being detained in a hotel in Panama as the authorities are back to their domestic countries Are scrambled to send.
Images that round on social media showed the desperate dismal holding the signs of “please help us” and “we are not safe” on the windows of the Decapolis Hotel in Panama City, while the police officers were guards in the campus.
According to an associated press report, most of the 300 exiled people were from India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Vietnam and Iran. Panama is being used as a stop-over because America faces difficulties in some of these nations.
Panama’s security minister Frank Abrego, however, said the immigrants were not “deprived of their freedom”, saying that “they are in our custody for their safety”.
Speaking to reporters, Abrego also confirmed that exile was receiving medical aid and food as part of a migration agreement between Panama and the US.
After US Foreign Minister Marco Rubio’s visit to Panama earlier this month, the Central American nation agreed to work as a “bridge” or transit country, while Washington tolerates all costs of operation Is.
Abrego also said that those who do not want to be deported in their domestic countries will be shifted to a shelter in Darren Jung Organizes its transfer for.
According to the minister, at least 171 illegal immigrants have voluntarily agreed to return to their domestic countries and by Wednesday evening, 97 exile, who wished to go to a separate nation, transferred to a camp in Deren to a camp in Deren Perfect for migrants going from South America to the US border in recent years, which has become the main, which has become the main.
Abrego said that eight more will be transferred soon.
Earlier on Wednesday, Panama’s National Immigration Service confirmed that a Chinese woman had survived the migrant hotel, but was Northern Panama-Costa found near a migrant processing facility along the border, a high-trading point for migrants moved to America.
(With AP and AFP input)