Tommy’s back on his sunbed – Panama City mayor lets him in

NOTE: This article was published on 21 September 2025Tommy Robinson can now settle down to his SEVENTH spell on a foreign sun lounger this year after all. While he was waiting in the detention room at Panama City airport to be deported back to the UK, the local mayor intervened to get him into the…

NOTE: This article was published on 21 September 2025
Panama City mayor, Mayer Mizrachi, intervened to get Tommy Robinson into the country

Tommy Robinson can now settle down to his SEVENTH spell on a foreign sun lounger this year after all.

While he was waiting in the detention room at Panama City airport to be deported back to the UK, the local mayor intervened to get him into the country.

We reported yesterday how Robinson, in search of a holiday destination where he wouldn’t be recognised, had been held at Bogota airport in Colombia and refused entry. He was, the Colombians said, a risk to the security of the state.

They did, however, allow him the option of booking a flight to another destination. He chose Panama, but was again held when he landed at Panama City. There, glum-faced, he posted online that he was waiting for a deportation flight.

‘Tommy Robinson’ in a Panamanian detention room awaiting deportation. And not happy…
‘Tommy Robinson’ gum-faced awaiting deportation from Panama City. But the mayor got him out.

And that’s where the Mayor of Panama City, Mayer Mizrachi, came in. Dismissing Colombia’s reasons for booting Robinson out as “idiotic claims” he got Robinson released and into the country.

“Tommy’s resting easy in Panama” he announced.

Mr Mizrachi has reason not to attach much value to the views of the Colombian legal system: ten years ago he was arrested in Cartagena and locked up for several months in Bogota’s notorious La Picota prison having been accused in Panama of embezzlement and money laundering. The money laundering charge is still outstanding.

Mizrachi is also related to former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli, who was granted asylum in the Nicaraguan embassy after being sentenced to 10 years jail for money laundering.

He was elected mayor last June, running as a candidate who would make Panama City one of the world’s leading cities and as a major advocate for Bitcoin use.

Mizrachi calls himself Chacalde – a combination of the words for ‘mayor’, and ‘lowlife criminal’.

Clearly, in Robinson, he sees a kindred spirit.


Paul Nowak

Paul Nowak

The essence of trade unionism is solidarity, fairness and equality – for all workers – from all backgrounds. That’s why our fight against the far-right has always been part of our movement’s DNA. Searchlight is an incredibly important resource for trade unions and members to understand the contemporary tactics of far-right activity. Their work and intelligence gathering over the years have been incredibly insightful for the work we do, and how we fight the scourge of fascism.

Paul Nowak
TUC General Secretary

Professor Colin Holmes

Professor Colin Holmes
Everyone who wants to understand contemporary racism and its historical background needs to read Searchlight.
Professor Colin Holmes
University of Sheffield

Nick Davies

Nick Davies

To investigate fascists takes real courage and unusual commitment. The government, police, mainstream media occasionally take a look, but in the UK only Searchlight have kept at it, relentlessly and admirably, regardless of threat or obstacle. It’s journalism that matters. A rare thing.

Nick Davies
Multi-award-winning investigative journalist and writer

Paul Holborow

Paul Holborow

In the campaign against the National Front, Searchlight provided a rich and utterly reliable basis for much ANL propaganda – particularly with reference to the two leading NF figures, John Tyndall and Martin Webster. The appearance of Tyndall in full nazi uniform, drawn from the archives of Searchlight, was a key part of ANL propaganda, coupled with deeply damaging nazi quotes from Webster.

Paul Holborow
Founding member of the ANL and National Organiser 1977-81

Peter Hain

Peter Hain, founder of the ANL and friend of Searchlight

British Jews have been persecuted over the centuries; British blacks since the Windrush generation of the 1950s; British Muslims, especially after the Islamist 9/11 and then 7/7 terrorist attacks in New York 2001 and London 2005. But until the last few years there has not been a simultaneous threat against all three British communities of Jewish, Black and Muslim Britons – meaning the need for Searchlight has never been greater.

Peter Hain
Labour peer, former MP and Cabinet Minster

Alf Dubs

Lord Alf Dubs

Searchlight’s voice is more important than ever, and I am delighted that it will now be available to a wider audience than ever before in its new incarnation online. Searchlight has been extremely helpful over the years in exposing the far right, corruption, criminality and the murky links between organised crime and powerful interests in the UK and abroad. I wish Searchlight the very best.

Alf Dubs
Labour peer, former MP and Cabinet Minister, and Kindertransport child

Top ten most read