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    Costa Rica To Deport 56 Cuban Migrants After Halting Transit Visas

    Costa Rica To Deport 56 Cuban Migrants After Halting Transit Visas

    BY MICHELLE MARK @MICHELLEAMARK
    ON 12/26/15 AT 8:35 PM


    Cuban migrants cast their shadows on a wall at a temporary shelter in the town of La Cruz near the border between Costa Rica and Nicaragua, Dec. 24, 2015. Officials confirmed Saturday that 56 Cuban migrants will be deported from Costa Rica, after the country ceased issuing special transit visas for Cubans en route to the United States.PHOTO: REUTERS/OSWALDO RIVAS

    Costa Rican officials are beginning deportation proceedings for 56 Cuban migrants, after the Central American country ceased giving out transit visas last week to Cubans traveling through to reach the United States, the Associated Press reported Saturday.

    Kathya Rodriguez, Costa Rica’s immigration director, said the Cubans are being held in the capital, San Jose. Thousands have been stuck in Costa Rica since mid-November, when Nicaragua closed its borders to Cuban migrants attempting to pass through, although the 56 being deported were not among those stranded. Costa Rica says all the Cubans who entered the country after it stopped issuing transit visas Dec. 18 did so illegally and will be sent home.


    In early December, Rodriguez said Costa Rica granted nearly 5,000 temporary visas to migrants making the trek to the U.S. by land and had received requests for another 1,000, the Pan Am Post reported. Sheltering the stranded migrants has cost Costa Rica more than $222,000, and the temporary housing is running low on space.


    “Our capabilities are very limited. We won’t have the resources to care for them. Migration has to stop for their own good, and for those already in Costa Rica,” Foreign Minister Manuel Gonzalez told the Post.



    A couple of Cuban migrants walk as they wait to receive humanitarian visas at a border post with Panama in Paso Canoas, Costa Rica, Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2015. Hundreds of Cubans are stranded on the border after Costa Rica refused to give them more transit visas, according to local media.PHOTO: REUTERS/JUAN CARLOS ULATE

    Costa Rica recently dismantled a mass smuggling network that brought Cuban migrants along a 7,000-mile trek by land from Ecuador up through Mexico, where the migrants could then pass through the U.S.-Mexican border visa-free. Countries along the route, including Nicaragua, Guatamala and Belize, refused the migrants passage, leaving many stranded in Costa Rica. Costa Rican President Luis Guillermo Solis visited Cuba earlier this month to discuss the migrant crisis, and had promised not to deport Cubans, Reuters reported.


    Cuban emigration has skyrocketed since last year, when the U.S. and Cuba began repairing their relationship after 55 years of hostility, prompting widespread fears that the immigration privileges Cubans enjoy in the U.S. could soon end.

    http://www.ibtimes.com/costa-rica-de...-visas-2240295

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    I just came back from Costa Rica in October and I can tell you their security is ramped up all over Costa Rica. They are picking people up over stays and checking passports everywhere, unlike the US. If you don't have them in order you get a free trip home, after a night in their jail. The airport was flooded with uniforms our plane was delayed for 1 hour waiting on people with as they called it passport problems. I saw one young lady escorted on in our section and seated wearing a burka. We sat by the back of the plane near the stewardess station and I overheard them say she was being returned to Atlanta as her passport had problems and that is where she flew out of. So we landed in Atlanta and she walked out of the plane ahead of us and I didn't see anyone pay her any attention as we went through customs.

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