‘We are in danger’: Migrants deported from US were locked in hotel and held at remote camp in Panama, lawyers say
- Nearly 300 migrants deported from the US and Asia are being held by Panamanian authorities in poor conditions with limited access to legal representation.
- Artemis Ghasemzadeh, an Iranian national, expressed fear for her safety due to her conversion to Christianity.
- The migrants have faced distressing conditions, leading to psychological distress and concerns about potential rights violations, as noted by their lawyers.
- Panamanian officials stated that many migrants requested not to be repatriated, while authorities claimed the migrants were protected.
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