Migrants Deported by US Held in Panama, Facing Uncertain Futures
- Nearly 300 deportees from various countries are being held in a hotel in Panama while awaiting their return, according to Panama's Security Minister Frank Abrego.
- More than 40% of the migrants do not wish to return voluntarily to their home countries, according to authorities.
- Medical attention and food are being provided to the deportees as part of a migration agreement between Panama and the U.S.
- The Panamanian Ombudsman's Office is set to provide more details on the situation of the deportees later.
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