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Published on Monday, May 18, 2026
By the A.M. Costa Rica staff
Costa
Rica on Friday received a fourth flight
carrying migrants deported from the United
States, according to the General
Directorate of Migration (DGME).
Authorities
said the flight, carrying 12 deportees,
landed at Juan Santamaría International
Airport in Alajuela province, bringing the
total number of migrants deported from the
United States to Costa Rica since April to
84.
The
group included three women and nine men
from Bolivia, Chile, China, France and
Madagascar.
Authorities
said additional information about
upcoming flights is
expected
in the coming days. The deportation
arrangement stems from agreements
reached at the Summit of the
Americas.
The broader regional pact outlines
measures to strengthen cooperation
among Latin American countries to
combat organized crime. In February 2025, Costa
Rica agreed to receive about 200
undocumented migrants deported
from the United States.
Most remained in the country for up to
six weeks before being repatriated. The
DGME, Costa Rica’s immigration
authority, oversees visas, residency,
work permits and other immigration
processes for foreign nationals living
in the country.
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