AGP Executive Report
Last update: 13 minutes agoImmigration Update: Costa Rica received a new group of 25 deported foreigners from the United States under a March 2026 bilateral deal, including 12 women and 13 men, with identity and security checks completed before entry and temporary housing provided on arrival at SJO. Sports & Culture: San José hosted the 8th San José Marathon, drawing 5,000 athletes from 25+ countries; Kenyan Rodgers Ondati Gesabwa set a new 42K record, while Costa Ricans Ángelo Olivo and Susana Guillén Mora placed third in the main races. Local Economy: The Legislative Assembly approved reforms to give businesses at the Golfito Free Trade Zone more contract stability, allowing direct extensions up to 10 years without a new bidding process. Public Access Clash: Police reopened public beach access near Punta Leona after a judge ordered barriers removed, triggering clashes with resort-linked security and arrests as investigations continue. Wildlife Protection: Costa Rica continues pushing legal and infrastructure changes after a surge in howler monkey electrocutions from power lines, with courts holding agencies accountable. Migration & Work Rights: Costa Rica is reactivating a special temporary category for Cubans (and others) to live and work legally starting Sept. 1, 2026, for eligible asylum applicants with pending or rejected cases.
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