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Several deported Indians from America have now reached Panama, as confirmed by the Panamanian government. The Indian mission in Panama, along with the local authorities, is ensuring the safety of the deported individuals. The Indian Embassy in Panama, Costa Rica, and Nicaragua shared this information on X (formerly Twitter). However, the exact number of deported Indians arriving in Panama has not been disclosed.
These individuals are part of a larger group of 299 deportees, sent to Panama by the American government. Joe Raul Mulino, the President of Panama, has stated that the country will act as a transit hub for deported individuals. The American administration has accelerated its efforts to deport illegal immigrants who entered the country unlawfully.
The Indian Embassy in Panama, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica issued a statement, saying, āWe have been informed by the Panamanian authorities that a group of Indian nationals deported from America has arrived in Panama. They are safe and have been provided with all necessary facilities in a hotel. The embassy team has sought permission to meet them, and we are working with the Panamanian government to ensure their safety.ā
98 Deportees Refuse to Return to Their Homeland
Out of the 299 deported illegal immigrants, only 171 individuals have agreed to return to their home countries. However, 98 deportees have refused to return, and they have been sent to a special camp in DariƩn province, Panama. Costa Rica has also agreed to act as a transit country to facilitate the return of deported individuals to their respective nations.
This is a significant development in Americaās immigration policy, where authorities are actively deporting individuals who have entered America illegally. The Indian mission in Panama continues to monitor the situation.
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