Tuesday 23 April 2024

Panama Let’s Them Pass, Nicaragua Blocks Them Passage, Costa Rica Has To Feed Them

Paying the bills

Latest

Coffee or Chocolate? Why not both?

QCOSTARICA -San José is a city of surprises. Two...

Plastic bags are not going away (yet)

QCOSTARICA -- Different commercial and productive sectors in Costa...

Media outlets in Nicaragua not reporting news regarding Sheynnis Palacios

QCOSTARICA -- According to the Costa Rica based Fundación...

Can Microdose Mushrooms Boost Productivity? Find Out What Experts Are Saying

Microdosing involves taking a small, controlled amount—usually around 1/8...

“Respect for the division of powers” legislator tells President Chaves

QCOSTARICA - A call for respect for the division...

Carlos Alvarado: Populism is thriving in Costa Rica

QCOSTARICA -- On Wednesday, former president Carlos Alvarado (2018-2022),...

1960s Costa Rica

QCOSTARICA - The first indigenous peoples of Costa Rica...

Dollar Exchange

¢498.77 BUY

¢502.86 SELL

23 April 2024 - At The Banks - Source: BCCR

Paying the bills

Share

Photo EFE
African migrants crossing into Costa Rica at the Paso Canoa border with Panama. Photo EFE

(Qcostarica) Panama let’s them pass, Nicaragua stops them from moving through their territory and moving north to their final destination, the United States, and Costa Rica has to feed them. That is the reality of the migrant situation facing the country as hundreds of African migrants amass at the northen border.

The Ministry of Security (Ministerio de Seguridad Publica – MSP) says it has unofficial information that Panama authorities are not impeding the African migrants from crossing into Costa Rica despite the police presence at the border control posts

“We call attention due to the vulnerability that exists, especially on the Panamanian side. Foreigners with irregular immigration status pass without any filter,” explains a statement by the press office of the MSP.

- Advertisement -
At the northern border with Nicaragua, Peñas Blancas, unofficially up to 3,000 African migrants are held in tents. Costa Rica officials say they count is less than 1,000. Photo La Nacion
At the northern border with Nicaragua, Peñas Blancas, unofficially up to 3,000 African migrants are held in tents. Costa Rica officials say they count is less than 1,000. Photo La Nacion

MSP officials say the vulnerability on the south side (Panama border) allows the entrance of persons who do not meet the minimum requirements for entry into the country. So once again we warn that when detected we will proceed according to law.

Authorities in Costa Rica remind that all persons with proper immigration status can enter and leave the country by way of Paso Canoas without any problems.

.

- Advertisement -
Paying the bills
Rico
Ricohttp://www.theqmedia.com
"Rico" is the crazy mind behind the Q media websites, a series of online magazines where everything is Q! In these times of new normal, stay at home. Stay safe. Stay healthy.

Related Articles

Coffee or Chocolate? Why not both?

QCOSTARICA -San José is a city of surprises. Two of my...

Plastic bags are not going away (yet)

QCOSTARICA -- Different commercial and productive sectors in Costa Rica have...

Subscribe to our stories

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.

Discover more from Q COSTA RICA

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading