The Immigrant Who Returned to Costa Rica in Critical Condition After Eight Months in Ice Custody Has Died.
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The Costa Rican spent 8 months in an ICE detention center. He was deported in critical condition and after several days in hospital he died on October 26th.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship manifested itself after the death of Randall Gamboa, the Costa Rican arrested and deported in critical conditions by the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) of the United States. “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship deeply regrets the death of Costa Rican citizen Randall Gamboa Esquivel and expresses its deepest condolences to his family and people close to him at this difficult time,…
By Djenane Villanueva Randall Gamboa, the 52-year-old Costa Rican who was in the custody of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for eight months and was returned to Costa Rica in critical condition, died this Sunday at the Fernando Escalante Pradilla public hospital in the southern part of the country where Gamboa was originally from, his sister, Greidy Mata, confirmed to CNN. Dr. Joicy Solís, medical director of the hospital, indicated…
This is Randall Gamboa. His relatives warn of alleged poor conditions of detention and lack of adequate medical care.
Costa Rica, Oct 28, 2025 (ATB Digital).- Costa Rica asked the United States this Monday (27.10.2025) to clarify the conditions under which a migrant from the Central American country was detained, who died on Sunday after being deported in September in a serious state. Costa Rican Randall Gamboa, 52 years old, was arrested by the United States migration authorities in good health in December 2024, according to family members to local media. Afte…
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