
"Costa Rica has announced it will accept 25 migrants deported from the United States per week as part of an agreement to assist with President Donald Trump's policy of deporting immigrants to third countries."
"Critics say migrants who previously hoped to seek asylum in the US are left in a legal black hole in foreign countries where they don't speak the language."
"Costa Rica's government has called the pact a non-binding migration agreement, allowing the Trump administration to transfer foreign nationals who are not Costa Rican citizens to the Central American nation."
Costa Rica has agreed to accept 25 migrants deported from the United States each week as part of a third-country deportation agreement. This agreement supports President Trump's mass-deportation policy and aligns Costa Rica with other nations that have signed similar pacts. Critics argue that migrants are left in precarious situations in foreign countries where they may not speak the language. Costa Rica's government emphasizes that the pact is non-binding and allows them to accept or reject deportee transfers.
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