Migrants in Panama deported from US moved to Darien jungle region
- A group of nearly 100 migrants deported from the US has been moved from a hotel in Panama City to the Darien jungle region, according to Panama's government.
- The migrants include individuals from several countries, including Afghanistan, China, India, Iran, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam, as reported by Panama's President, Jose Raul Mulino.
- The migrants were financially supported by the US through the International Organization for Migration and the UN refugee agency, stated the Panamanian government.
- Human rights groups raised concerns about the treatment and safety of migrants, especially those returning to violent countries.
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