Dozens of migrants deported from the US have been released by Panama from a remote jungle camp, raising human rights concerns. The illegal migrants have been given a 30-day deadline by Panamanian authorities to leave the country, with an option to extend it to 60 days if needed. This move comes amid growing international scrutiny over the treatment of migrants in detention facilities. The release of these individuals highlights the ongoing challenges faced by migrants seeking asylum in the US and the difficulties they encounter when being deported to their home countries. It also underscores the need for comprehensive immigration reform and improved conditions for migrants worldwide. The situation is a stark reminder of the complex issues surrounding migration and the urgent need for global cooperation to address them effectively.

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Panama releases deported migrants from US amid human rights concerns, allowing 30-60 days to leave.
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