The U.S. has deported more than 400 migrants — from nations as far as China and Vietnam — to Panama and Costa Rica, leaving ...
With this series of weekly updates, WOLA seeks to cover the most important developments at the U.S.-Mexico border. See ...
A second flight with over 100 Indians who migrated illegally to the US will land in Amritsar today. Most of them and others ...
The United States has deported hundreds of migrants to Panama after they refused to return to their home countries ...
Panama has transferred about one-third of the deportees from various nations it had received from the United States to a camp ...
The Trump administration released $5.3 billion in previously frozen foreign aid, mostly for security and counternarcotics ...
Panama transferred 98 deportees from various nations it had received from the United States to a camp in its Darien province ...
The illegal journey into the US often involves dangerous crossings through multiple countries, including the treacherous Darien Gap - a vast, roadless jungle that connects Colombia and Panama.
The migrants refused to be repatriated to their countries. They will be held in a migration facility near the Darien Gap ...
The remaining migrants would be sent to a temporary migration facility near the Darien Gap, a heavily forested region along the Colombian border, until it’s clear where they will be sent.