Costa Rica, Panama and Honduras
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Facing pressure from Trump, Costa Rica and Honduras join Panama as stopovers for foreign deportees
Facing pressure from Trump, Costa Rica joins Panama as stopover for foreign deportees
Costa Rica received Thursday the first U.S. flight of deportees from other nations it agreed to hold in detention facilities for the Trump administration.
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Facing pressure from Trump, Costa Rica and Honduras begin taking deportees
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The migrants from around the world did not know where they were or what would happen to them, according to an independent government entity.
The U.S. has deported more than 400 migrants — from nations as far as China and Vietnam — to Panama and Costa Rica, leaving them in legal limbo.
A U.S. flight carrying 135 deportees, half of them minors, from various countries was set to land Thursday in Costa Rica, making it the second Latin American nation to serve as a stopover as U.S. President Donald Trump 's administration steps up deportations.
The USA and Cuba will meet in the 2025 Concacaf U-17 Men's Qualifiers on Saturday at the Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto in Costa Rica.
Both countries have received hundreds of deportees from various nations sent by the United States as President Donald Trump’s administration tries to accelerate deportations.
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“Panama cannot end up becoming a black hole for deported migrants,” said Juan Pappier, deputy director of Human Rights Watch in the Americas. “Migrants have the right to communicate with their families, to seek lawyers and Panama must guarantee transparency about the situation in which they find themselves.”
The flight from San Diego landed in San José, the Costa Rican capital, on Thursday evening. The group of migrants on board included dozens of children, officials said.
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