Costa Rica Signs Deal to Accept US Deportees From Other Countries

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The Costa Rican government said it would accept up to 25 arrivals per week. Hondurans who were deported from the United States deplane at Ramon Villeda Morales Airport, in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, on Dec. 4, 2024. Moises Castillo/AP Photo3/24/2026|Updated: 3/24/2026Costa Rica signed an initial agreement with the United States to accept U.S. deportees from other countries, the Costa Rican presidency said on March 23.Costa ​Rica can make a final decision on whether to ​accept the migrants, ​the presidency said in a statement, ‌with ⁠as many as 25 people expected to be transferred to the ​country ​per ⁠week.

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