Marwa fled from the Taliban rule in Afghanistan as she wanted to study, work and wear jeans.
Now, thanks to Donald Trump’s exile, he was detained in the Costa Ricon forest, his life is in part.
The 27 -year -old is one of the hundreds of migrants around the world, who have expelled the United States in Central America countries.
Costa Rika, Panama, and Guatemala have agreed to receive migrants from all other countries and take them into custody until they are sent home or transferred.
Without claiming evidence, without providing evidence by the United States, by putting hundreds of Venezuela’s Venezuela in maximum security jail, Al Salvador has moved a step ahead, that they are members of the gang.
The AFP spoke to several migrants from a group of about 200 children, including about 80 children, who have been detained in a feature near the forest-clad border of Costa Rica along with Panama.
Everyone said that he was afraid of his life in his motherland.
Marwa said that she was afraid of thinking that she, her husband and two -year -old daughter could be sent back to Afghanistan.
Her husband Mohammad Asadi, 31, who ran a construction company back home was threatened by the Taliban to sell materials to American companies.
“I know if I go back, I will die there. I will be killed by the Taliban,” Marwa told AFP in an interview conducted through the Center’s circumference fence.
35 -year -old Irani Christian, Alirza Salimivir, said he and his wife face equal fate.
“Because of our adaptation from Islam to Christianity … it is a gel or death sentence for us,” he said.
Tropical organ
Since returning to the White House in January, Trump launched that the vow he had vowed would be the biggest wave of migrant exile in American history.
He also signed an order suspending the claims of refuge on the southern border.
Costa Rika said that “our economically powerful brother in the north,” stated that it had agreed to cooperate in “the repatriation of 200 illegal migrants in our country”.
According to officials, only 74 migrants have been rejected so far, with another 10 sets.
The rest face an uncertain future.
They refuse to be deported in their homes, but no other countries including Costa Rica – a long tradition of giving refuge – has offered to take them.
Marwa said, “We cannot go back, nor can we live here. We do not know the culture and do not say Spanish,” she said that she wanted to be close to relatives in Canada, United States or Europe. ,
Prison or war
A 36 -year -old Russian Election Officer, German Smirnov, said he fled to the United States with his wife and six -year -old son after whistling on fraud in last year’s presidential election.
He said that his request for asylum in the United States was “completely ignored, as it never existed.”
If Vladimir returns to Putin to Russia, he said: “They will give me two options, sit in jail or go to war (in Ukraine).”
Marwa and her husband also said that they wanted to take shelter in the United States, when they reached the US-Maxican border earlier this year, which were after a fierce overland visit through 10 countries starting in Brazil.
But he was never given a chance to file asylum claims. Instead, he was detained and was blown into Costa Rica 18 days later.
Asadi said that an immigration officer misused Marwa orally to wear a hijab and sang it out to take garbage.
Smirnov said that he treated the migrants, including women and children, “like a scum.”
Costa Rica Policy Change
In the Costa Rican facility, the group stated that they were fed well and allowed to use their cell phones, but their passports were seized by the police.
Former Costa Rickon diplomat Maurisio Heera said, “There is a systematic pattern of human rights violations in a country that has always proud to defend itself.”
“This is a very serious shock for Costa Rica,” he told AFP.
Children’s rights advocate Michael Garcia Bochen in Human Rights Watch warned Costa Rica to Costa Rica in a statement against Costa Rica.
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