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Costa Rica Carries Out Second Mass Deportation Flight

The Tico Times

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June 30, 2026

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Costa Rica carried out its second mass aerial deportation of foreign nationals today, sending 26 people to Colombia and Ecuador in an operation coordinated by the Dirección General de Migración y Extranjería and the Policía Profesional de Migración. The Air Panama aircraft arrived at the San Jose Airport early this morning before the deportees were [] The post Costa Rica Carries Out Second Mass Deportation Flight appeared first on The Tico Times | Costa Rica News | Travel | Real Estate.

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The Tico Times

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· Jul 10, 2026

How Costa Rica Closed an Extradition Loophole Used by Foreign Fugitives

For years, Costa Rica’s ban on extraditing its own citizens created an opening for foreign fugitives who managed to become Costa Rican nationals before facing justice abroad. The loophole was rooted in Article 32 of the Constitution, which long protected Costa Ricans from being forced to leave national territory. Costa Rica’s extradition law also protected [] The post How Costa Rica Closed an Extradition Loophole Used by Foreign Fugitives appeared first on The Tico Times | Costa Rica News | Travel | Real Estate.

South China Morning Post

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· Jun 29, 2026

Over 100 Venezuelans deported from the US hours before the earthquakes are missing

More than 100 people just deported from the United States were being held in a hotel when earthquakes struck Venezuela, setting off a scramble to find survivors and bodies buried in the rubble, according to survivors. A deportation flight from Miami arrived in Caracas hours before Wednesday’s earthquakes. On board were 146 Venezuelans, including 19 women and seven children, according to ICE Flight Monitor, an initiative of Human Rights First, which tracks deportation flights. Lisbeth Portillo,...

NPR News

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· Jun 30, 2026

Venezuelans deported from the U.S. were killed hours later in powerful quakes

On June 24, 146 Venezuelans were deported from Texas to Caracas. Hours later, while the deportees were in a guarded hotel, powerful twin earthquakes struck.

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 29, 2026

Over 100 Venezuelans deported from US hours before quakes missing in hotel collapse

Over 100 Venezuelan immigrants are missing after the hotel they were staying at collapsed in back-to-back earthquakes hours after being deported to their home country from the United States. A deportation flight flying out of Miami landed in Venezuela on Wednesday, dropping off 146 Venezuelans, according to a deportation flight tracker. They were sent to []

Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 3, 2026

Cartel-Linked MS-13 Gang Member Deported After Texas Prison Sentence

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) personnel deported Isaias Jose Rodriguez-Manzanares to Honduras on June 20. Authorities identified Rodriguez-Manzanares as an undocumented immigrant, a self-admitted MS-13 gang member, and an associate of the Cartel del Noreste drug cartel. Rodriguez-Manzanares first came to the attention of immigration officials [] Cartel-Linked MS-13 Gang Member Deported After Texas Prison Sentence

ABC7 New York

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· Jun 29, 2026

More than 100 Venezuelans who were deported from the US hours before the earthquakes are missing

More than 100 Venezuelans who were deported from the US hours before the earthquakes are missing

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Related coverage for "Costa Rica Carries Out Second Mass Deportation Flight": The Tico Times — How Costa Rica Closed an Extradition Loophole Used by Foreign Fugitives. South China Morning Post — Over 100 Venezuelans deported from the US hours before the earthquakes are missing. NPR News — Venezuelans deported from the U.S. were killed hours later in powerful quakes. Washington Examiner — Over 100 Venezuelans deported from US hours before quakes missing in hotel collapse. Tampa Free Press — Cartel-Linked MS-13 Gang Member Deported After Texas Prison Sentence. ABC7 New York — More than 100 Venezuelans who were deported from the US hours before the earthquakes are missing