Costa Rica receives first group of deported migrants under third-country agreement with US

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Costa Rica has received its first group of deported migrants from the US under a third-country agreement. The agreement allows Costa Rica to receive up to 25 migrants per week, with the US providing financial support and the International Organization for Migration offering assistance.
Costa Rica received 25 migrants from the US on Saturday. The migrants are from various countries, including Albania, Cameroon, and China. They will receive primary care from the Professional Migration Police and assistance from the International Organization for Migration. The US will provide financial support for the migrants' stay in Costa Rica. The agreement is part of the US mass deportation program, which has faced criticism from Democrats and human rights advocates.
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