(MENAFN- The Rio Times) The Spanish newspaper El País reports on the challenging border crossings between Nicaragua and Costa Rica. Thousands of Nicaraguans living in Costa Rica, including exiles ...
After the passage through dense jungle, torrential rain and a raging river, Junior Mendoza stepped onto a tour bus for what ...
Unlawful border crossings along ... making those who make illegal crossings ineligible for asylum, and encouraged the governments of Mexico, Panama and Costa Rica to increase migration controls ...
Ten of the country’s 15 regions lack any type of journalists, who have been expelled, persecuted, or detained by the Ortega ...
A single cow in Mexico and a pest the size of a housefly have held up pens full of Texas-bound cattle worth millions of ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is asking residents, especially those along the southern border ... have been moving north again into Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Hondura and Guatemala.
In December, Customs and Border Protection reported 47,300 illegal border crossings — a slight elevation from November, when it reported 46,612, approaching the lowest level since July 2020.
But perhaps more notably, Costa Rica’s southern border extends quite a bit farther in the map than it does in present day, encompassing what is now the popular tourist destination of Bocas del Toro.