Costa Rica is the second Central American nation to accept migrants from distant countries as the Trump administration ramps up deportation flights.
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A U.S. flight carrying 135 deportees, half of them minors, from various countries was set to land in Costa Rica, making it the second Latin American nation to serve as a stopover for migrants.
When Marco Rubio testified during his confirmation to become secretary of state, he said that one of the things that frustrated him the most about the U.S. Agency for International Development was that it didn’t “brag” enough to show other countries “what the United States is doing to help their societies.”
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Inquirer on MSNCosta Rica announces it will receive deported migrants from USCosta Rica is the third Central American country to agree to repatriate deported migrants from the US since Donald Trump took office. Panama and Guatemala had made a similar agreement when US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited them in January.
In recent statements, former Cuban boxer Yordenis Ugás stirred controversy by suggesting that Marco Rubio "must be feeling very uncomfortable" in his
A US flight carrying 135 deportees, primarily of Asian origin, arrived in Costa Rica as part of a broader deal with the Trump administration. Costa Rica is serving as a deportation layover, a strategy facing criticism over detainee conditions and potential asylum seeker rights violations.
A group of families and children hailing from Uzbekistan, China, Afghanistan, Russia and more countries climbed down the stairs of a plane in Costa Rica’s capital Thursday, the first flight of deportees from other nations Costa Rica agreed to hold in detention facilities for the Trump administration while it organised the return back to their countries.
Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves Robles said Wednesday that migrants deported from the US could be held in Costa Rica for four to six weeks before being sent to their home countries. This comes
Costa Rica announced Monday its willingness to accept migrants ... migrants from the US who are nationals of other countries when US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited on a recent tour of Latin America. Last week, Panama received its first ...
Costa Rica has announced that it will accept illegal migrants deported from the United States who are nationals of other countries, following similar
La aeronave salió este martes de San Antonio, Texas, informó el Ministerio de Seguridad de Costa Rica. Los 65 migrantes recibidos este martes complementan el grupo de 200 que los gobiernos de Rodrigo Chaves y el secretario de Estado, Marco Rubio ...
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