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Costa Rica Plans to Accept US-Sent Migrants From Other Countries

SAN JOSE, ⁠March ⁠23 (Reuters) – The ⁠U.S. and Costa Rica ​have signed an ‌initial agreement for Costa ‌Rica ⁠to ⁠accept migrants deported by the U.S. ​from other countries, Costa Rica’s presidency said ​on Monday.

Costa Rica can ⁠make a ⁠final decision ⁠on whether ​to accept the migrants, ​the presidency ⁠said in a statement, with as many ⁠as 25 people expected to be transferred ⁠to the country per week.

The U.S. “will put forth the necessary financial support,” the presidency said, while the U.N.-tied International ⁠Organization for Migration will offer food and housing.

(Reporting by Alvaro Murillo; ​Editing by Daina ​Beth Solomon)

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