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Costa Rica grants special status to 85 migrants deported from the U.S.

  • Costa Rica will allow some of the roughly 200 migrants deported from the United States to remain in the country with temporary permits, officials announced Tuesday.
  • The migrants will receive three-month permits to move freely while seeking asylum or other solutions.
  • Children will be among those receiving permits, following a legal complaint about 81 migrant children held without access to support.
  • The resolution aims to not force anyone to return to their country of origin, according to Badilla.
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The government of Rodrigo Chaves failed in its plan to voluntarily repatriate all migrants deported by the administration of President Donald Trump. Of the 200 foreigners who arrived in Costa Rica from the United States, 85 remain in detention at the Temporary Care Center for Migrants (Catem), located in Paso Canoas, near the border with Panama. The General Directorate of Migration and Aliens (DGME) acknowledged that a “significant amount” of th…

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Costa Rica announced Tuesday that it will allow some of the approximately 200 migrants who were deported from the United States and are detained in the Central American country to stay and move freely for three months.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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