Individuals from around the world seeking asylum in the United States were detained, chained, and transferred to Panama by the US military, where they were held in a hotel without access to their passports, phones, or legal representation. Amid challenges posed by President Trump’s immigration policies, hundreds of migrants from Asia, the Middle East, and Africa were relocated to Panama, as the country faces pressure to comply with US demands. The fate of these deported migrants now lies in the hands of Panamanian authorities, who plan to repatriate them to their home countries, while legal experts raise concerns about the legality of their prolonged detention.
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