Costa Rica gives special status to 85 migrants deported from the USA star-news.press/wp

The Costa Rica has approved 85 migrants, which were deported in February in February, a special status that will be allowed to move freely in the country, on Wednesday, Wednesday. Omar Badilla, Omar Badilla, Omar.
The President of Rodrigo Chaves agreed with Trump Administration at the beginning of the year to get up to 200 people coming from Africa, Asia and Europe with the aim of them within a few weeks.
However, two months later, the Costa Riga confirmed that not all migrants accepted the repatriation, to which the government responded by issuing a resolution on Monday with a special migrant category valid for 90 days, with an extension option.
“These people have freedom of movement anywhere in the country … The point of this resolution is that no one is forced to return to his country of origin,” Badilla said in the video.
Since February, when they are placed in a shelter near the Panama border, migrants are limited outgoing and did not receive access to passports. The most accepted repatriation, Reuters confirmed the immigration authorities.
However, 85 migrants of 14 different nationalities, including 31 minors, remain in cost reservoir. Everyone can regain their passports now, Badilla said.
The new resolution defends the rights of migrants to “feel comfortable in Costa Rica”, according to Badili.
This move comes after the human rights lawyer sued Costa Ric due to alleged violation of tens of minors detained in camps two months after their deportations from the United States.
Costa ribbies deny injured rights of foreigners and say they are just trying to help the United States.
2025-04-24 16:31:00



