MEXICO CITY (AP) - Costa Rica announced Tuesday it will allow some of the approximately 200 migrants deported from the United States and held in detention in the Central American country to stay and move about freely for three months.
Costa Rica will give migrants deported from the US permits to stay in the country for 3 months
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Costa Rica announced Tuesday it will allow some of the approximately 200 migrants deported from the United States and held in detention in the Central American country to stay and move about freely for three months.
The move comes just days after human rights lawyers sued Costa Rica, alleging the government violated the rights of 81 migrant children by detaining them in a rural camp without any legal recourse, access to education or psychological services.
There was no immediate word how many migrants - who are mostly from Afghanistan, Russia, China, Pakistan, India and other countries - would be given the permits but the children are expected to be among those allowed to stay.
The government said the permits would be given "for humanitarian reasons" and would last for three months while the migrants seek asylum in Costa Rica or look for ways to leave the country.