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First group of migrant workers from Nicaragua returns home after stranded in Panama during pandemic

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Panama City, Feb 3 (EFE).- Edwin Moncada and Ruth Elías said a melancholy goodbye Wednesday at the main transport terminal of Panama City to their little Lucas, a five-month-old baby, who will return with his aunt and 140 others to the homeland of his parents, Nicaragua.The group of Nicaraguans has been demanding and processing the necessary permits with the authorities of their country and Panama for almost a month in order to have a trip back home after running out of means of living due to the severe economic crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. (Camera: CARLOS LEMOS).SHOT LIST: NICARAGUANS PREPARE TO RETURN HOME AT THE BUS TERMINAL IN PANAMA CITY, PANAMA, AFTER RUNNING OUT OF MEANS OF LIVING DUE TO ECONOMIC CRISIS CAUSED BY COVID-19 PANDEMIC.

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