Group of mostly Asian migrants deported from US arrive in Costa Rica
- A U.S. Flight carrying 135 deportees is landing in Costa Rica, marking it as a stopover for migrants amid heightened deportations by the Trump administration.
- The deportees will be bused to a rural holding facility near Panama, waiting up to 30 days for return flights to their countries of origin, as stated by Omer Badilla, Costa Rica’s Deputy Minister of the Interior.
- Honduras acted as a stopover for 170 Venezuelan deportees, with an official describing the arrangement as a 'humanitarian bridge.'
- Costa Rica plans to house up to 200 deportees under a deal with the U.S., emphasizing its commitment to human rights.
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