For Venezuelan Refugees, Journey to US Ends in Costa Rica | VOANews

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Although there are no official figures, authorities in Costa Rica estimate thousands of Venezuelan migrants could be stranded in the Central American country. For VOA News, Donaldo Hernández has the story, narrated by Cristina Caicedo Smit. Camera: Donaldo Hernández

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no one has the means to house an entire country of people

noneya
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I’m surprised Costa Rica even allows this the potential for disaster is high and CR is by far nicest Central American country. Is basically on par with Europe in QOL. They risking a lot. They don’t even have military. No issues with gangs.

MbisonBalrog
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Good News for us! Change your Government!

lifeongps
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Go home!! They won't find work anywhere except home.

Blacksheep-Ba-Ba
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America should help Venezuela and make it a state. It will be good for Venezuelans people ( they will became Americans) and it will be good for America because Venezuela got the biggest oil reserved!. Screw opic

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