Trump official says US willing to replicate Panama migrant deal
- U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced continued and increased U.S. support for deportations from Panama.
- Noem praised a U.S. agreement with Panama on migrant repatriation flights, highlighting the willingness to replicate it with other countries.
- Washington pledged $6 million for migrant repatriations from Panama, as part of the deal made with Panama.
- The Trump administration allocated an additional $7 million to aid in ending illegal immigration through Panama.
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The Secretary of National Security of the United States, Kristi Noem, visiting this Tuesday in the Panamanian capital, praised Washington’s agreement with Panama for migrant repatriation flights and recommended replicating it to other countries. On July 1, 2024, both countries signed the agreement by which Washington pledged to contribute six million dollars to finance the repatriation of migrants who enter Panama illegally through the inhospita…

Trump official says US willing to replicate Panama migrant deal
President Donald Trump's Homeland Security chief on Tuesday praised a US agreement with Panama on migrant repatriation flights and said Washington was ready to replicate it with other countries.
Recently, US President Donald Trump’s administration announced the extension of collaboration with Panama to speed up deportations of undocumented immigrants from the American country. This shocking information was confirmed by Kristi Noem, the secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). HERE’s all you need to know. What will be the situation of foreigners? YOU CAN SEE: Bad news for workers in the U.S.
The U.S. government granted US$7 million more to Panama to finance the "repatriation" of migrants, US ambassador Kevin Cabrera said Tuesday after the visit of the U.S. Secretary of National Security (DHS), Kristi Noem, to the Central American country. US entry gives US$7 million more to Panama for "repatriation" of migrants was first published in Proceso Digital.
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