Rodrigo Chaves consolidates his alignment with Trump: Costa Rica will receive more migrants from the US
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Rodrigo Chaves consolidates his alignment with Trump: Costa Rica will receive more migrants from the US
"The government of Rodrigo Chaves seems determined to eliminate any doubt about its intention to finish its term by placing Costa Rica as close as possible to U.S. President Donald Trump."
"Costa Rican authorities consider it a binding commitment, adding to the nearly 200 migrants sent against their will in 2025."
"Chaves announced the closure of the Costa Rican embassy in Cuba, only days after participating in Miami in the founding summit of Shield of the Americas."
"The opposition and critical sectors of society point to it as yet another step in the current government's history of flattering concessions to the Trump administration."
Costa Rica's government under Rodrigo Chaves is strengthening ties with the U.S. by agreeing to accept deported migrants, a move criticized by opposition and human rights organizations. This decision is seen as a concession to the Trump administration, reflecting a pattern of aligning with U.S. policies. Chaves has also taken steps such as closing the Costa Rican embassy in Cuba and participating in anti-drug trafficking initiatives. The government's actions are viewed as a commitment to maintain favorable relations with the U.S. as Chaves approaches the end of his term.
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