Costa Rica Received the First Deported Immigrants After the Agreement with the United States
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The Defensoría de los Inhabitants granted a 24-hour period to the Government to report the location of the 25 foreign nationals deported from the United States who arrived in Costa Rica on Saturday, April 11, as part of the memorandum of understanding signed between President Rodrigo Chaves and Kristi Noem, a special envoy from the United States for the Shield of the Americas.After two days of their arrival, the entity indicated that it has not …
Deported migrants include nine women and 16 men from Albania, Cameroon, China, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Kenya and Morocco, according to the General Directorate of Migration of Costa Rica.
By Djenane Villanueva, CNN en Español - This Saturday, the first 25 foreign nationals and one Costa Rican citizen deported from the United States arrived in Costa Rica, the Costa Rican Directorate General of Migration and Foreigners reported. The measure is part of the migration agreement signed between the two nations on March 23, which allows for the weekly deportation of up to 25 people to the country. The group, which arrived at Juan Santama…
Defensoría grants 24 hours to Migration to inform about deportations by the U.S. San José, 13 Apr (elmundo.cr) – The previous Saturday arrived the first flight with 25 people deported from the United States to Costa Rica and, to this day, the Defensoría de los Inhabitantes does not know the information about the location of these people in order to be able to carry out an on-site verification regarding the conditions in which this group is locat…
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Latest U.S. deported migrants land in Costa Rica
Q COSTARICA — On Saturday, Costa Rica received 25 foreign nationals and one Costa Rican citizen deported from the United States, as part of the memorandum of understanding signed between the two countries. The group is comprised of individuals from Albania, Cameroon, China, Guatemala, India, Kenya, and Morocco. The largest group is from Guatemala, with eight people, followed by Cameroon and Honduras, with four each, three people from India, two …
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