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Costa Rica to receive Asian migrants deported from United States - Stabroek News

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SAN JOSE, Costa Rica,  (Reuters) - Costa Rica will receive 200 migrants deported from the United States, beginning with a commercial flight arriving tomorrow, the Central American country's presidential office said in a statement yesterday.

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