What Happened To The Migrants The U.S. Dumped In Panama?
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Illustration: Patrick Leger On a humid evening in early June, Jharana Chhetri said good-bye to the group of people she had come to know intimately over her last three months in Panama. Jharana had freshly showered and wore an orange and white T-shirt with a tie-dye design. She and a small group — two other Nepali women, one of whom was her closest friend, a Nepali boy she had taken under her wing, and a young woman from Afghanistan — were ready to leave what had been their home since March. It
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