Costa Rica plans to house up to 6 weeks the 200 Asian migrants deported by the US; among them there are 50 children
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Costa Rica plans to house up to 6 weeks the 200 Asian migrants deported by the US; among them there are 50 children
By José Álvarez and Djenane Villanueva, CNN en Español Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves said Wednesday that they plan to house the group of 200 people of Asian nationality deported by the United States, including about 50 children, in a processing center for between three and six weeks. The president explained during an event in Punta Arenas that once the expelled migrants are received, they will be transferred to the Temporary Migrant Care …
Costa Rica Says To Receive 50 Migrant Children Expelled By US
U.S. sending Asian migrants to Central America in chaotic drive – AsAmNews
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50 children will be in a group of migrants deported by the US to Costa Rica
QCOSTARICA — Costa Rica will receive 200 migrants deported by the United States, of which 50 are children who will remain in Costa Rica for a maximum of six weeks before being repatriated to their places of origin, according to President Rodrigo Chaves. The expenses of their stay will be covered by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) with funding from the U.S. government. The first group of 93 migrants, mostly from Uzbekistan, Kaz…
Costa Rica to Host 50 Migrant Children Expelled by US
Costa Rica will receive 50 migrant children on Thursday as part of a group of 200 individuals deported from the United States, President Rodrigo Chaves confirmed. He assured that the country would treat them well, though he did not specify whether the minors would be accompanied by family members. Costa Rica, along with Panama and Guatemala, has agreed to temporarily accommodate migrants expelled by the US until they can be repatriated or reloca…
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