Deported migrants from the U.S. are being held in a remote jungle camp in Panama without access to legal counsel, raising concerns about their safety and rights. Lawyers and human rights groups are criticizing the process and lack of communication with the migrants.
Key Points
Deported migrants from various countries held in remote jungle camp in Panama
Concerns raised about lack of legal counsel and potential mistreatment
Criticism towards Trump administration's deportation policies
Pros
Efforts to sidestep strained diplomatic relations for deportation
International attention on migrant rights and legal access
Cons
Deported migrants facing uncertainty and potential mistreatment
Lack of communication and access to legal counsel for migrants