Costa Rica joins a growing list of Latin American nations to serve as a stopover for migrants as Trump ’s administration pushes for more deportations.
A recent study published in Environmental Research Letters explores this connection, drawing on decades of data from Costa Rica and Panama. The researchers found that the collapse of amphibian populations—caused by the fungal disease chytridiomycosis—was followed by significant increases in malaria incidence.
Panama received three U.S. deportation flights last week with migrants from China, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and other countries.
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Costa Rica received Thursday the first U.S. flight of deportees from other nations it agreed to hold in detention facilities for the Trump administration.
The Trump Administration threatening partners in The America's, may prove to be short term tactical approach, will not prove to be a viable long term strategy for engaging economically with the region.
Venezuelan migrants handed over to Mexico like it’s a U.S. immigration detention facility. Families from Central Asia flown to Panama and Costa Rica to await voluntary repatriation to their countries.
The U.S. has deported more than 400 migrants — from nations as far as China and Vietnam — to Panama and Costa Rica, leaving them in legal limbo.
The flight of 135 deportees, half of them minors, added Costa Rica to a growing list of Latin American nations to serve as a stopover for migrants as U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration seeks to step up deportations.
Dozens of migrants, mostly Venezuelans, who find themselves in limbo due to evolving immigration policies, are stuck in the Costa Rica-Panama border on Wednesday (February 12), with many demanding permission for free transit through Panama in hopes of returning to their homeland.
So far, Costa Rica has opened its borders, receiving one flight of 200 deportees from Central Asia and India. And Panama has so far received at least three flights of deportees, with plans to first house migrants at hotels before sending them to camps near the Darién Gap,
The Holland America Line cruise ship left Port Everglades on Feb. 2 and traveled through the Caribbean, Colombia, Panama and Costa Rica over 12 days.