A Costa Rican court has mandated the release of foreign migrants detained after being deported by the US, impacting around 200 people, including many children. Initially held at CATEM, these individuals faced criticism for their treatment. The Supreme Court's decision allows for evaluation of their immigration status and social needs. Following a visit from the US Secretary of Homeland Security, the court's ruling underscores ongoing human rights concerns regarding such migrant agreements and the plight of those fleeing oppressive regimes like the Taliban in Afghanistan.
The court ordered the release of foreign migrants detained in Costa Rica, highlighting concerns over human rights and the treatment of deportees.
Costa Rica's Supreme Court has mandated that the government assess the health and social assistance needs of the foreign migrants held at CATEM.
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