Costa Rica Welcomes Deported Migrants: A Humanitarian Approach

Costa Rica has agreed to accept migrants deported by the Trump administration, showcasing its commitment to humanitarian policies and international cooperation.
In a move that highlights Costa Rica's dedication to humanitarian causes, the Central American nation has agreed to take in migrants who have been deported by the Trump administration. This decision underscores the country's commitment to international cooperation and its desire to provide a safe haven for those in need.
The announcement was made during a recent news conference in San José, the capital of Costa Rica, where then-Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem met with President Rodrigo Chaves Robles to discuss the bilateral agreement. This partnership represents a significant shift in the approach to immigration compared to the previous U.S. administration's more restrictive policies.
Source: The New York Times


