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  2. Crush of migrants headed to U.S. prompts Costa Rica to ... - AOL

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    “One percent means that maybe as many as 5,000 criminals have stayed in Costa Rica in a period of 6 months and this is much more than the police graduate each year,” he said, noting that there ...

  3. US military deportation flight likely cost more than ... - AOL

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    The higher figure given by Johnson would translate to a cost of $630 per person, assuming the charter company, and not ICE, pays the cost of the return flight. A former ICE official said the cost ...

  4. 2022 Costa Rican ransomware attack - Wikipedia

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    On May 8, 2022, the new president of Costa Rica, Rodrigo Chaves Robles, decreed a state of national emergency due to cyber attacks, considering them an act of terrorism. Days later, at a press conference, he stated that the country was in a state of war [ 12 ] [ 13 ] and that there was evidence that people inside Costa Rica were helping Conti ...

  5. Costa Rica president orders state of emergency amid surge of ...

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    Costa Rica’s president has ordered a state of emergency, citing a surge of migrants crossing through the country toward the United States.

  6. Juan Santamaría International Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is named after Costa Rica's national hero, Juan Santamaría, a drummer boy who died in 1856 defending his country against forces led by William Walker, an American filibuster. It is the biggest and busiest airport in Costa Rica and second in Central America, transiting more than 5 million passengers per year before COVID.

  7. Avianca Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    A postage stamp issued to commemorate LACSA’s 20th anniversary. LACSA was formed on October 17, 1945, with the help of Pan American World Airways, and started operations on June 1, 1946, using Douglas DC-3s for local services within Costa Rica, [2] operating as an affiliate of Pan Am. [3] The airline was designated as Costa Rica's Flag carrier in 1949 [2] and was nationalized in 1958.

  8. Costa Rica to declare state of emergency amid migrant surge - AOL

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    SAN JOSE (Reuters) -Costa Rica's President Rodrigo Chaves said on Tuesday that he has ordered officials to declare a state of emergency as the number of migrants passing through the small Central ...

  9. Tobías Bolaños International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tobías Bolaños International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional Tobías Bolaños) (IATA: SYQ, ICAO: MRPV) is one of four international airports in Costa Rica, and the secondary airport serving the city of San José, after Juan Santamaría International Airport.