Omer Badilla

Omer Badilla

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Omer Badilla is the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs in Costa Rica, and he recently spoke about the country's agreement to cooperate with the United States in deporting illegal migrants, including individuals from Central Asia and India. He emphasized that the personal circumstances of the deported individuals will be thoroughly examined to ensure their safety upon return to their home countries.

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United Kingdom United Kingdom: Omer Badilla, the director of Costa Rica’s migration agency, stated that his office was notified about Gamboa's deportation but did not receive details regarding his health. 5

The Guardian: Family seeks answers after ICE deported man to Costa Rica in vegetative state | ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement)

Costa Rica Costa Rica: Omer Badilla, the deputy minister of Governance and Police, acknowledged that while the migrants were granted a migratory status, they were not provided with an identity card. 5

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: Marcia Aguiluz, de la organización American Friends Services Committee: ‘La posición de Migración ha sido absolutamente cínica’

Costa Rica Costa Rica: Omer Badilla, the Deputy Minister of Governance and Police, defended the conditions at the detention center for migrants. 5

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: Perseguido en Rusia, deportado por Trump, acogido por los cuáqueros en Costa Rica

Costa Rica Costa Rica: Omer Badilla is the director of Migration and deputy minister of Governance and Police in Costa Rica. 5

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: Aumenta número de solicitudes de refugio de migrantes deportados por Trump a Costa Rica

Panama Panama: Omer Badilla is the director general of Migration who announced the extension of a humanitarian migration category in Costa Rica. 7

La Prensa – leading Panamanian daily, est. 1980: Costa Rica da permiso para trabajar a migrantes varados tras su deportación desde EUA

Costa Rica Costa Rica: Omer Badilla expressed his categorical rejection of the allegations made in the report regarding human rights violations. 4

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: Lo de Costa Rica ‘jamás debió ocurrir’: organizaciones exigen al gobierno no reincidir en acuerdos migratorios abusivos