On a U.S. deportation flight of 135 mostly Asian migrants to Costa Rica, half will be minors
Source: NBC News
Feb. 19, 2025, 7:06 PM EST
A deportation flight leaving the U.S. Thursday carrying 135 mostly Asian undocumented migrants is expected to land in Costa Rica in the afternoon. Almost half of the migrants will be children. The migrants, heading from San Diego to San Jose, hail from China, Afghanistan, India and Pakistan, among other countries. Sixty five minors and at least two pregnant women are among the deportees, Omer Badilla, Costa Ricas deputy minister of the interior and police, told Noticias Telemundo on Wednesday.
Some of the migrants home countries have not easily accepted to repatriate them. In the meantime, Costa Rica serves as a bridge for them, the U.S. government has said. The deportation flight is the latest headed to Central America, as some 300 people also from mostly Asian countries are being held in a Panama hotel.
Badilla said Costa Rica agreed to accept the migrants because of our history and our customs as human rights protectors, and that the agreement with the Trump administration isnt based on any special conditions. We responded to the United States governments request and we raised our hand to help them, Badilla said. Costa Ricas President Rodrigo Chaves said during a press conference Wednesday that the country is helping its economically powerful brother from the north.
If they impose a tax in our free zones, itll screw us, Chaves said. I dont think theyll do it, thank God ... love is repaid with love ... 200 will come, we treat them well and they will leave. The White House did not immediately respond to NBC News request for comment. The flight to Costa Rica is also carrying migrants from Tajikistan, Vietnam, Georgia and Azerbaijan, Badilla said. None of the migrants have criminal records but are undocumented, he said.
Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/us-deportation-flight-costa-rica-asian-migrants-san-jose-rcna192902

mwooldri
(10,549 posts)Though this one is more distressing - these are folks who probably had asylum in the US, was to be repatriated to their home country... And they're being holed up in a hotel. But clearly there are folks who would not want to go back to Iran after going to the US ... Or other places. Panama is trying to sort it out but they want to ensure they're on the good side of Orangina.
Afghans. Iranians. Other marginalised folks.
'Help us': Hundreds deported from US held in Panama hotel - https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3rndygqll7o
Obviously not latest breaking otherwise I might have posted as OP..
sinkingfeeling
(54,097 posts)maxsolomon
(35,847 posts)I'd prefer Costa Rica.
I might even want to stay.