Kilmar Abrego Garcia offered deportation to Costa Rica
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The government of Costa Rica is willing to accept Kilmar Abrego Garcia "upon the conclusion of any criminal sentence he may serve in the U.S.," according to a letter obtained by ABC News. The Salvadoran native was released from criminal custody in Tennessee on Friday and is on his way to Maryland, an attorney told ABC News.
Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves has defended himself before lawmakers considering a petition to lift his immunity for prosecution on corruption charges.
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Costa Rica has largely benefited from globalization and trade liberalization without suffering the so-called “China shock.”
Efforts by the Trump administration to tackle the growth of Costa Rica into a global cocaine trafficking hub saw four suspects and two businesses sanctioned.
NIO's global ambitions just kicked into a higher gear. The Chinese electric vehicle company is officially expanding to Singapore, Costa Rica, and Uzbekistan over the next two years with the help of some local heavyweights in each region.
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The US surfer, sailor, and writer Liz Clark took her first-ever solo surf trip in Costa Rica. Returning to the Central American country many years later, she was delighted to see how little the landscapes and atmosphere had changed.