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More than 3,000 Venezuelans were deported from Panama

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The National Migration Service (SNM) of that country reported that three million Venezuelan citizens have been deported, expelled and returned from Panama to the South American nation between January and October of this year.

According to the SNM, Venezuelans statistically top the list of immigration measures applied in the Central American country, followed by Colombians with 933 people, Nicaraguans 803, Cuban 161 and finally those of the Dominican Republic with 124 citizens.

What amounts to a total of 5 thousand 598 foreigners who left the national territory, three thousand 374 men and two thousand 224 women. The institution became a group of emigrants who applied voluntary return to 4 thousand 786 foreigners, on the other hand 552 were deported and 260 expelled.

The authorities informed that they worked with the application of the results due to the expired stay, the irregular entry into the country, the illegal permits in the country and the entrance of the illicit form.

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