The recent deportation of 119 undocumented immigrants from various Asian countries to Panama raises serious human rights concerns. Sending people to a third country against their will, rather than their nations of origin, is an unacceptable violation of their basic rights and dignity. This practice undermines the principles of due process and fair treatment that should guide immigration policies. While addressing immigration is a complex challenge, resorting to such extreme measures that disregard human rights is unacceptable. I urge you to reconsider this approach and instead pursue comprehensive immigration reform that upholds human rights, provides pathways to legal status for undocumented individuals, and addresses the root causes driving migration in a humane and ethical manner. Forcibly deporting vulnerable people to distant third countries they have no connection to is inhumane and tarnishes America's reputation as a nation of immigrants.