Deportees from the US hop embassy-to-embassy in Panama in a desperate scramble to seek asylum
- Migrants from Afghanistan, Russia, Iran, and China, deported from the United States, are attempting to seek asylum in Panama.
- The deportees report concerns about feeling forgotten due to a lack of legal and humanitarian assistance, with no clear pathways provided by authorities.
- Many migrants express a willingness to seek asylum in Panama, but have been informed that it would be difficult or impossible to obtain refuge there.
- According to Hayatullah Omagh, a deportee from Afghanistan, they are uncertain about their future.
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"Strongly Registered" Concerns With US On Treatment Given To Deportees: Centre
India has "strongly registered" its concerns with the US authorities on the treatment meted out to deportees on a flight that landed on February 5, particularly with respect to use of shackles, especially on women, the Centre informed Parliament on Friday. Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh in a written response to a query in the Lok Sabha also said the "US side has conveyed" to the MEA that detainees on the three deporta…
Deportees from the US hop embassy-to-embassy in Panama in a desperate scramble to seek asylum
Migrants from Afghanistan, Russia, Iran and China deported from the United States and dropped into limbo in Panama are hopping door-to-door at embassies and consulates desperately seeking asylum in any country that would accept them
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