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Costa Rica to take India, Central Asia deportees from US
- Costa Rica will receive migrants deported by the United States, following Panama and Guatemala's actions.
- The first group of deportees is scheduled to arrive in Costa Rica on Wednesday via a commercial flight.
- Costa Rica's government stated that the repatriation process would be fully financed by the U.S. government.
- Costa Rica's territory will act as a 'bridge' for the migrants' return to their home countries.
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Some 50 children will arrive in Costa Rica on Thursday among 200 Asian migrants deported by the United States waiting to be sent to their respective countries, Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves said on Wednesday.
The Jesuit Migrant Service (SJM) and the Lutheran Church of Costa Rica expressed their concern this Tuesday over the decision of the Government of Costa Rica to accept 200 Asian immigrants deported from the United States.On Monday, the executive branch announced that the people will be transferred to the Temporary Migrant Care Center (CATEM), located in the canton of Corridors, a process that will be funded by the United States Government under …
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