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U.S. ends protected status for 200,000 Salvadoran immigrants

For beneficiaries, the decision was a thunderbolt.

Following Trump, Guatemala begins process to move embassy to Jerusalem

Guatemala's leader made the embassy announcement on Christmas Eve, three days after two-thirds of UN member states – Costa Rica among them – denounced Trump's decision to have the United States recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

Smartphone app for migrants being piloted in Central America, Mexico

"MigrantApp" offers information in English, Spanish and French on safety, health, accommodation and organizations offering assistance.

Nuclear disarmament is just ‘common sense,’ says Costa Rican President Solís

He added that a regional approach may yield results, calling for "more multilateralism, not less."

President Trump nominates Sharon Day as ambassador to Costa Rica

Sharon Day served on the Executive Committee of the Broward County Republican Party beginning in 1994.

Costa Rican government responds to Trump’s climate accords exit

"Costa Rica demands full compliance with the Paris Agreement as a commitment to the future of our species," said President Luis Guillermo Solís. "I reiterate our unbreakable will regarding global action against climate change."

VIDEO: New Costa Rican documentary explains forced Central American migration

“It’s an interesting paradox for the U.S. audience because [Central American] migration is produced by an economic activity whose main market is the United States,” says scholar Carlos Sandoval.

Migration issues dominate Tuxtla Summit speeches in Costa Rica

Costa Rican President Luis Guillermo Solís said the Tuxtla Summit was not about the region vs. the United States, but rather about seeking joint solutions to common problems.

Solís reports positive meeting with U.S. Vice President Pence

Casa Presidencial reported a cordial and productive meeting.

Costa Rica, ‘fake news’ and the Trump effect: We are unprepared

"The problem is that various Costa Rican politicians, and maybe those of other countries as well, have seen that this formula works."

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