After walking in the footsteps of Panama and Guatemala, Costa Rica also announced on Monday that he was ready to receive illegal migrants exempted from the United States, who are citizens of other countries. The Presidential office of the Central American nation said in a statement that 200 migrants from Central Asia and India would arrive in a commercial flight from the US on Wednesday.
Costa Rikan’s President’s Office said in a statement, “Costa Rica’s government agreed to cooperate with the United States in the repatriation of 200 illegal migrants in its country,” saying that “saying” originating from Central Asia and India. There are people to be. ” , ,
Costa Rica plan
The first set of American exempteds will ride in a commercial flight on Wednesday to reach Costa Rica, with Panama to a temporary migrant care center near the border.
The migrants will then be taken to their countries of their origin.
Costa Rica specified that the “process would be completely funded” by the US government under the supervision of the International Organization for the International Organization (IOM).
At the footsteps of Panama and Guatemala
Costa Rica is the third country in Central America, which on January 20, President Donald Trump in Washington collaborated to withdraw migrants from the United States since taking over. Recent visit to Latin America.
According to Panama officials, Panama received his first reversion flight with 119 migrants last week, originating from China, Pakistan, Afghanistan and other places. No one has come to Guatemala yet.
According to an AFP report, Latin America is the original home of most 11 million unspecified migrants in the United States. Many people had a dangerous journey, breaking wild animals and criminal gangs for a chance in better life.
Trump, however, took a difficult line against the unwarded migrants during the previous year’s US election campaign, some of which were described as “demons” and “animals”. On its first day at the office last month, Trump announced a national emergency on the southern American border and vowed to deport the “millions and millions” of migrants.