About 100 migrants, which have recently been locked in Panama, which are locked in a hotel in the United States, were loaded on Tuesday night and passed to the jungle.
The deported group will be kept in the Jungle camp, the deported group of blows to exclude unauthorized migrants.
The conditions in the field were preliminary and arrested. Diseases, including Denge, are endemic to the region and the government rejected access to journalists and assistance organizations.
“There are fenced cages like a zoo,” said a deportee, Artemis Ghasemzade, 27-year-old Immigrants, after a four-hour driver from Panama after arriving in the camp. “They gave us a stale piece. We sit on the ground.”
The group includes eight children for a person with knowledge of the situation that is not authorized to speak at the record. Lawyers, more than 24 hours, are illegal to imprison more than 24 hours without a court decision.
The transfer is a week-long saga for a group of about 300 migrants that are about 300 migrants coming to the United States. The group was sent to Panama to help President Trump in the deportation plan of millions of undocumented migrants.
The agreement is part of a larger strategy by Trump Management to export the most difficult migration problems to other nations. For various reasons for the various reasons, people cannot easily deport to countries such as Afghan, Iran and China, but were able to persuade Panama to take some intensive pressure.
Migrants deported after sending Panama are no longer obeying the United States law.
A spokesman for the migrant Ministry of Security Aurelio Martínez, a spokesman for the transfer of migrants to the Jungle camp, Magort said that the migrants were notified.
Costa Rica, as well as several defortees, and the center takes migrants from Asia and India, and this plans to return them. A flight from the United States was expected to come to Costa Rica on Wednesday.
After coming to Panama last week, 300 or so migrants were taken to the city of Developed and prevented from leaving them, several of them reported to New York Times and reported text messages. A lawyer who wanted to represent many, Jenny Soto Fernández said he was blocked at least four times at the hotel.
An article published by Tuesday morning and periods focused on the situation of migrants and the members of Panamania news media began around the hotel.
On Tuesday night, the guards at the hotel said they were able to collect people's bags, Migrant Mrsade from Iran. Several buses came and the guards took them outside as they witnessed a reporter working for the New York Times. Then the bus went to Panama, east and then from the east and then to Darién.
At least one woman wept on the bus, according to a photo of a person to the bus.
The camp where the migrants will remain 100 or so migrants are called San Vicente and sits at the end of a jungle named Darién connecting Panama to Colombia. The camp was established as a hard part of the journey from Colombia to the north and from Colombia to Panama through the jungle years ago.
Now the Panamanian government uses it to deport it.
On Tuesday, Panama's Security Minister Frank Thergrego said that in the 300s, 170 or 17 of the migrants will be sent to the countries of the United Nations to be organized by the Migration Organization of the United Nations.
He added that the migrants were not “caught” by the Panamanian government, on the contrary, “our own protection.”
“We agree to the US government, are in our temporary control for their protection and temporary detention,” he said.
The Panamanian government said that before the previous migrants were not criminal records.
On Wednesday morning, a drop in the Darién region, a fall, a fall, a drop, overcoming a fall, a fall, depicted a drop.
Then, all the phones of the authorities sent a text message that said that he was confiscated. His last words: “Please try to help us.”
Annie Correal It was reported by Alex E. Hernández from the city of Mexico and Panama.