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Costa Rica offers to receive deported Indians and central Asian migrants deported from US
Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on February 18, 2025
Costa Rica has agreed to repatriate 200 illegal immigrants from Central Asia and India, following President Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration. This makes Costa Rica the third Central American country to collaborate in this effort, alongside Panama and Guatemala. The deportees will be housed in a Temporary Migrant Care...
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Published on February 18, 2025 - 02:19
Costa Rica Repatriation Efforts: Illegal Migrant US Return Collaboration
Costa Rica repatriation efforts are underway as the country collaborates with the United States to facilitate the return of illegal migrants from Central Asia and India. This initiative makes Costa Rica the third Central American nation to support U.S. deportation policies under President Donald Trump's administration. The first batch of 200 migrants will arrive on Wednesday, funded by the U.S. government and overseen by the International Organization for Migration. Costa Rica's repatriation efforts highlight a growing regional partnership to address illegal immigration and streamline the deportation process.
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