Illegal migrants kept in Panama.
Panama City: The US has sent the Indian Group exiled this time to Panama City. Apart from India, people from many other countries have also been sent to Panama City. In such a situation, his families are beginning to be feared. People are wondering why this time illegal migrants have been sent to Panama City, will these people not be able to return to their country from there? Has given to India.
The ‘Indian Mission’ present in Panama is working with the local government to ensure the good of the exile. The Indian Embassy in Panama, Costa Rica and Nicaragua shared this information on the social media platform ‘X’ on Thursday. However, the number of Indians who arrived in Panama was not mentioned in it. The group is part of the 299 immigrants who have been sent to Panama by the US government. After the consent of President Jose Raul Mulino, Indians reached Panama by three deported flights. Mulino had agreed that Panama would play the role of ‘Bridge’ for the exile.
Trump is sending back to illegal migrants
The Trump administration plans to illegally deport millions of people who illegally enter the US. The Indian Embassy in Panama, Nicaragua and Costa Rica posted on the social media platform ‘X’, “Panama officials have informed us that a group of Indian citizens from America reached Panama.” The post said, “They are safe and are held in a hotel with all the necessary facilities. We are working with the Panama government to ensure their goodness.” Earlier, a total of 332 Indians have been sent to India in three batches from the US.
This exile took place amid increasing action on illegal immigrants of Trump administration. Out of a total of 299 illegal immigrants who came to Panama, only 171 people have agreed to return to their original countries. The 98 exiles who refused to return to their countries have been sent to a camp in Darian Province in Panama. Costa Rica is the second country that has agreed to work as a “bridge” to bring back illegal immigrants in the US. (Language)
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