Approximately 100 migrants, previously deported from the U.S. to Panama under the Trump administration, have been moved to a detention camp with appalling conditions. Reportedly housing eight children, the camp lacks basic necessities, with detainees describing it as resembling a zoo. They are provided minimal food and are at risk of endemic diseases like dengue. Lawyers argue this detention exceeds the legal limit without a court order. This move marks a continuation of a complex week for the group, who initially sought asylum in the U.S.
Conditions at the detention camp are primitive and described as looking like a zoo, with fenced cages and insufficient basic provisions for the migrants.
Detainees are sitting on the floor, given only a stale piece of bread, showing the dire conditions they are forced to endure.
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