Deported Migrants from the US in Panama

Deported migrants from the US to Panama face a difficult situation, with a 90-day deadline to process their return to their home countries or to a third host country.


Deported Migrants from the US in Panama

A group of migrants, who were deported from the United States and arrived in Panama, are now in a state of uncertainty. They have a period of 90 days to arrange their return to their countries of origin or to a third country that will accept them.

Among the deported migrants are citizens of different nationalities, who find themselves stranded in Panama without resources or support to continue their journey. This situation has left them in a sort of limbo, not knowing what steps to take and facing an uncertain future.

Panamanian authorities are aware of the situation of these migrants and are evaluating possible solutions to provide them with assistance. Meanwhile, local organizations have expressed their concern for the vulnerability of these deportees, urging authorities to find a quick and effective solution.

One of the affected migrants expressed his concern about not having the necessary resources to return to his country of origin and the lack of support in Panama. "We are adrift, not knowing what is going to happen to us," he commented, reflecting the uncertainty they face amidst this complex situation.