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Central American reactions continue following Trump’s ‘shithole countries’ remark

Some of the first of what will surely be many reactions to Donald Trump's description of several developing nations.

Trump describes El Salvador, Haiti, African nations as ‘shithole countries’

Donald Trump's comments sparked a wave of responses in the United States, in the countries he'd described as "shithole(s)," and around the world.

U.S. ends protected status for 200,000 Salvadoran immigrants

For beneficiaries, the decision was a thunderbolt.

Strong winds cause three deaths in Costa Rica, one in El Salvador

Two Swiss tourists, both 70, died early Sunday morning when a tree fell onto the cabin where they were staying in the Caribbean beach town of Cahuita.

Salvadoran man deported from United States suspected in murder at San José hotel

The Salvadoran man was deported from Los Angeles, California in September of 2016, and entered Costa Rica a few days later.

Strong earthquake off El Salvador felt in Costa Rica

A strong 7.2-magnitude earthquake with an epicenter off El Salvador's Pacific coast was felt in Costa Rica Thursday afternoon.

‘I feel like they cut me down to the roots’: A Salvadoran refugee’s story

Jonathan is one of more than 800 Salvadorans who have requested asylum in Costa Rica so far this year. This is the story of why he left.

Refugee program for Central Americans ‘still on the drawing board’: US official

Six months after U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry announced plans to expand options for Central Americans fleeing violence and persecution in their home countries, those plans have yet to emerge.

Cargo ferry between Costa Rica, El Salvador to start in July

MOPT estimates a one-way trip will take about 16 hours, compared to the current driving time of up to five days by road.

Iron Maiden rocks El Salvador with nod to slain archbishop, then heads to Costa Rica

British heavy rock band Iron Maiden drew huge cheers from a 9,000-strong crowd in El Salvador's capital late Sunday when it upheld the memory of the late Archbishop Oscar Romero, slain 36 years ago.

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