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Mexican airline offers one-dollar flights to returning migrants

Passengers must be willing to board "the next available seat" in order to take advantage of the ultra-cheap fare.

From Río San Juan to San José: A Nicaraguan refugee in Costa Rica tells his story

Nelson Jesus Zeas Paz is one of the 55,000 Nicaraguan refugees and exiles who have fled to Costa Rica.

Migrants dreaming of US brave hellish Panamanian jungle odyssey

Some of those that make it to Panama, with the American dream still alive, have no regrets.

UNICEF executive director talks drought, immigration during visit to Costa Rica

The Tico Times spoke with Henrietta Fore to discuss her role as UNICEF's executive director and the organization's goals in Costa Rica and Central America. 

Body of tourist Carla Stefaniak identified, suspect detained

Stefaniak's father confirmed the identity of the body late Tuesday night.

Mexico opens border to women and children from migrant caravan

The women ran forward when immigration officers unchained a gate that had been pinning back migrants at the crossing.

Honduras identifies 459 children separated from families in US

A total of 459 Honduran children separated from their parents as a result of Washington's "zero tolerance" immigration policy have now been identified, officials...

Children in cages: this feels like defeat

All we can expect from the United States is a confirmation of receipt.

A plea against deportation

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is nearing a decision on the plans for Temporary Protected Status recipients from Central American and Haiti.

5 questions for a Honduran artist

"There’s a conviction that even though they’re in a precarious condition, there will always be a better tomorrow." Artist Pável Aguilar gives a voice to Honduran migrants in an exhibit now on display in San José.

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