Costa Rica has announced its willingness to assist in the repatriation of migrants, primarily from Central Asia and India, arriving from the US. This collaboration follows similar commitments from Panama and Guatemala. A group of 200 migrants will be transported to a temporary center near the Panama border before being sent back to their countries of origin. Funded by the US government and overseen by the International Organization for Migration, this operation reflects ongoing discussions about migrant management in the region, especially in light of the US administration's policies.
The Government of Costa Rica agreed to collaborate with the US in the repatriation of 200 illegal immigrants to their country, involving people from Central Asia and India.
The operation will be funded by the US government under the supervision of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), ensuring a structured repatriation process.
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