William Brangham:
The group, hailing from as far away as China, Vietnam, and Ghana, were then bused to a rural holding facility paid for by the U.S.
Costa Rica became the second Central American country after Panama to serve as a stopover for unauthorized migrants being removed from the U.S. by the Trump administration. Panama accepted almost 300 deportees who were initially held under armed guard in this Panama City hotel. Images of that group stuck inside, unable to leave, made headlines last week.
Frank Abrego, Minister of Security, Panama (through interpreter): We are providing them with all the necessary medical, food and comfort services, and we will continue to do so until the last one has left our country, which is what was agreed with the United States government.
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