Group of mostly Asian migrants deported from US arrive in Costa Rica
- A U.S. Flight carried 135 deportees, including minors, to Costa Rica on Thursday for temporary housing.
- Costa Rica's Deputy Minister Omer Badilla stated, 'Most of the deportees have agreed to voluntarily return to their countries.'
- Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves stated that the country is assisting the U.S. By temporarily housing deported migrants due to potential economic implications.
- The group included migrants from multiple countries, and U.N. And Red Cross officials will ensure their rights are protected during their stay.
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Group of Mostly Asian Migrants Deported From US Arrive in Costa Rica
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Group of mostly Asian migrants deported from US arrive in Costa Rica
Costa Rica's government received its first group of mostly Asian migrants deported from the United States on Thursday, part of a deal with Washington to temporarily house up to 200 deportees from other nations.
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