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Illegal Indian deportees from USA to come via Costa Rica: Special Report

February 2025 571 views 02 Min 58 Sec

Illegal immigrant Indians deported from US won’t come directly to India from now on. They will first be sent to Costa Rica, which has agreed to be the transit hub. That Latin American country will help repatriate the deportees to India beginning this Wednesday.

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