Costa Rica announced it will receive 200 migrants from Central Asia and India deported from the United States, marking its collaboration with the new U.S. deportation strategy. This action follows Panama's acceptance of similar flights and signals an increased role for Central American countries in the U.S. immigration policy. The process, funded by the U.S. and overseen by the International Organization for Migration, raises concerns regarding the future of these migrants once they arrive in Costa Rica, which aims to assist them on their repatriation journey.
The new strategy implemented by the Trump administration involves partnering with Central American nations like Costa Rica to facilitate deportation flights of migrants.
Costa Rica's government noted that the repatriation process would be fully funded by the U.S. government, ensuring the care of deportees during their time in the country.
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