‘We’re not animals’: Reverse migration surges as migrants avoid detention-like shelters

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‘We’re not animals’: Reverse migration surges as migrants avoid detention-like shelters
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MIRAMAR, March 13 — Luis Montilla chose to sleep on a beach in Panama instead of being confined to a migrant shelter on his way home to Venezuela after failing to enter the...

Two Malaysian restaurants named on extended list of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025: Dewakan ranks No. 84 while Au Jardin makes its debut Migrants bound for Colombia wait for a boat in Miramar, near Palenque, Panama, on March 5. — AFP picMIRAMAR, March 13 — Luis Montilla chose to sleep on a beach in Panama instead of being confined to a migrant shelter on his way home to Venezuela after failing to enter the United States.

They had already made the arduous journey back from Mexico on foot and by bus after US President Donald Trump toughened immigration policy and canceled appointments for asylum seekers. Neither Montilla nor the others waiting for boats wanted to take advantage of a plan announced this week by Costa Rica and Panama to bus migrants at their own cost to shelters in remote border areas.

So did Jinnelis Navas, who arrived on Panama’s Caribbean coast with 10 relatives who were trying to get money for a boat.Migrants are criminalized Two of the shelters house more than 200 Asian deportees, including Afghans and Iranians, who do not want to return to their countries.Amid the controversy, Panama announced Friday that it would grant a 30-day permit to more than 110 Asian migrants at San Vicente, so they can leave and arrange transport elsewhere.

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