AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoImmigration Crackdown: President Laura Fernández says Costa Rica will send a bill to reform immigration law after reports of people allegedly linked to organized crime and illegal gold mining in Crucitas repeatedly entering the country—some up to 70 times after deportation. Storm Response: Tropical Storm Cristina capsized two small boats off Playa Negra and Tamarindo, leaving five missing; the CNE kept a yellow alert for the Central Valley and Pacific slope. Public Access Fight: Police reopened public access roads at Punta Leona after a judge’s order to remove long-blocked barriers; clashes left injuries and arrests as the dispute centers on Playa Blanca’s public maritime zone. Environment Watch: Costa Rican studies report microplastics across beaches, sediments, fish, livestock and even Isla del Coco, with researchers warning the issue is now tied to food safety and public health. Regional Security: Costa Rica’s Security Minister Gerald Campos visited the Dominican Republic to study its Joint Task Force coordination model. Economy & Policy: The IMF issued another favorable review but warned Costa Rica not to confuse stability with safety. Tourism & Business: ICT announced Costa Rica will host FIEXPO Latin America 2026 to boost meetings tourism. Sports & Culture: Costa Rica’s Mariale Acosta was crowned Miss Universe Costa Rica 2026, and the San José Marathon drew 5,000 runners from 25+ countries.
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