Panama’s Security Minister Frank Ábrego says Panama will begin the process of issuing humanitarian passes to 112 migrants ...
Panama will allow more than a hundred undocumented immigrants deported by the United States to stay in the country for at ...
For days, they say they were locked inside a hotel in Panama, surrounded by tight security with limited contact with the outside world.
Security Minister Frank Abrego said. "Today I can tell you that 171 of the (migrants) have accepted to return voluntarily," said Abrego, adding that the others will leave gradually when the U.N.
Panama will issue temporary permits for some migrants recently sent from the U.S. allowing them to stay in the Central ...
Panama will offer temporary permits to some migrants recently deported from the U.S. These permits allow them to stay for up to 90 days due to security concerns in their home countries. The initiative ...
Public Security Minister Frank Abrego said the migrants were not being "deprived of their freedom" while they await repatriation. "They are in our custody for their protection," he said.
FILE - Panama's Minister of Public Security Frank Alexis Abrego, speaks to reporters after watching people board a repatriation flight bound for Colombia at Albrook Airport in Panama City ...
Security Minister Frank Abrego said. "Today I can tell you that 171 of the [migrants] have accepted to return voluntarily," said Abrego, adding that the others will leave gradually when the U.N ...