According to Panama and Guatemala, Costa Rica from the US now wants to record 200 illegal, deported migrants from Central Asia and India.
According to the explanation, the first group of deported migrants will arrive on Wednesday with a planned flight in Costa Rica and then taken to a temporary care center near the border.
The process is fully funded by the US government under the supervision of the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
Panama and Guatemala had previously concluded a similar agreement with the United States. Guatemala agreed at the beginning of February to visit the US State Secretary Marco Rubio to register considerably more Migrants from the US. At the end of January, two aircraft with dozens of civilians from the United States were released in the country.
Deportation also flees to Panama
The first deportation of the United States landed in Panama last week. According to Panama’s authorities, 119 people were “different nationalities” on board an American military aircraft, including many migrants from China, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Panamaic President José Raúl Mulino had previously offered the United States to use his country as a sort of stopover for deportations to other countries.
Since Donald Trump took office on January 20, deported migrants also brought to Colombia, Venezuela and Brazil, as well as the notorious American camp Guantanamo in Cuba.
Source: Krone

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