Costa Rica, crime and president
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Alexander, his wife and son, who fled danger under Putin, fighting for security – and compensation – after torment of migration journey
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) — Costa Rica's president on Wednesday assured the nearly 5,000 Cuban migrants stuck in his Central American country that none will be returned to Cuba against their will. The video message from President Luis Guillermo Solis ...
The first group of Cuban migrants stranded in Costa Rica are set to leave the country on Tuesday. The group of 180 Cubans will be flying to El Salvador. Thousands of Cuban migrants have been stuck in Costa Rica since Nov. 14 when Nicaragua closed its ...
We are concerned about the impact a new immigration law moving towards final approval in Costa Rica would have on refugees and asylum seekers and call on Costa Rican lawmakers to review key sections of the legislation. The proposed law does not contain any ...
A favorite tourist destination for its stunning beaches and rich natural beauty, Costa Rica has recently seen its tranquility shattered by the impacts of drug trafficking.