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    Costa Rica Agrees to Accept 25 Weekly Deportees in Trump Policy Move

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 27, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Costa Rica has entered into a formal agreement with the Trump administration to accept 25 deportees each week as part of a broader US immigration enforcement strategy. This arrangement classifies Costa Rica as a ‘third country’ for deportations, allowing the United States to transfer individuals who do not have legal status in the US but are not originally from Costa Rica. The deal reflects ongoing efforts by the Trump administration to expand its deportation reach beyond traditional countries of origin.

    In a significant development, this agreement underscores the US government’s push to manage immigration flows by involving additional countries in the deportation process. Costa Rica’s participation is notable because it is not a primary source country for migrants entering the US, highlighting a shift in deportation policy to include transit or third countries. This move may influence migration patterns and diplomatic relations within Central America.

    Meanwhile, the policy raises questions about the humanitarian and legal implications for deportees sent to countries where they may have limited ties or support networks. The weekly quota of 25 deportees signals a steady flow that Costa Rica will need to manage, potentially impacting its social services and immigration infrastructure. This agreement is part of a broader trend of the US seeking cooperative arrangements with multiple nations to enforce stricter immigration controls.

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