No menu items!

COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

- Advertisement -spot_img

Popular Articles

immigration

US flies deported migrant families back to Central America

US authorities began on Friday deporting some migrant families on flights to Central America as part of an expedited system to remove people who arrived without authorization via Mexico.

Hundreds flee Venezuela each day despite border closures

More than 5.6 million people have left Venezuela since 2015, according to the report, which includes figures from the Interagency Coordination Platform for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela (R4V)

VP Harris visits US-Mexico border amid migrant policy scrutiny

Vice President Kamala Harris met Friday with federal agents and unaccompanied migrant children at the southern US border as part of a trip to...

Mexico, US hold ‘candid’ migration talks

US Vice President Kamala Harris said she held "candid" and productive talks with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador

Harris says US wants to work with Guatemala to limit migration

Instead, she proposed that the United States and Guatemala work together to find solutions to long-standing problems.

US vice president arrives in Guatemala to bring message of ‘hope’

Kamala Harris, who will also visit Mexico, is making her first journey abroad as President Joe Biden's deputy with an eye toward tackling the root causes of migration from the region

No more visa extensions for visitors, Tourism Board confirms

The Costa Rica Tourism Board (ICT) confirmed Tuesday night that the country has stopped extending visitor visas as of June 1, 2021.

Reminder: Extended tourist visas expire in June

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Costa Rica has on several occasions extended tourist visas for those already in the country.

A month after crossing river into US, immigrants face harsh reality

They crossed the Rio Grande into the United States without papers and clutching their young children. Now, thousands of Central American immigrants face myriad...

US to welcome more refugees, including Central Americans

President Joe Biden announced Monday, after coming under fierce criticism, that he was raising the maximum number of refugees allowed into the United States

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img