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Group of mostly Asian migrants deported from US arrive in Costa Rica - Stabroek News

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SAN JOSE,  (Reuters) - Costa Rica's government received its first group of mostly Asian migrants deported from the United States yesterday, part of a deal with Washington to temporarily house up to 200 deportees from other nations.

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