Thursday, December 10, 2015

Costa Rica will not send Cuban migrants home - President

President: Costa Rica will not send Cuban migrants home

SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) — Costa Rica's president on Wednesday assured
the nearly 5,000 Cuban migrants stuck in his Central American country
that none will be returned to Cuba against their will.

The video message from President Luis Guillermo Solis came one day after
the government of Belize rejected a Costa Rican proposal to fly the
Cubans to that country. Belize said it would only participate within a
regional arrangement.

For nearly a month, the Cubans have been accumulating in Costa Rica
after Nicaragua, a close Cuba ally, closed its border to them. They are
trying to reach the United States.

"Like you, I feel very disappointed that Guatemala, as well as Belize
have denied passage through their territory to arrive in Mexico and from
there continue on to your destination in the United States," Solis said.
He said he would continue looking for a solution.

Some 45,000 Cubans are expected to move through South and Central
American countries to the U.S. border this year. Cubans fear that the
normalization of relations between their country and the U.S. could end
the special immigration privileges they enjoy in the U.S.

Solis also asked the Cubans in Costa Rica to tell others who may be
considering embarking on the same journey that now is not the time.

Solis was scheduled to begin an official visit to Cuba on Dec. 13, where
he planned to discuss the topic with President Raul Castro.

Source: President: Costa Rica will not send Cuban migrants home - Yahoo
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