Costa Rica accepted a second flight of migrants deported from the United States on Friday, including an Indian national, as part of a bilateral agreement to receive third-country nationals expelled under the Trump administration's deportation policy. The deal, signed in March by Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves and US Special Envoy Kristi Noem, allows the Central American country to take in up to 25 such deportees per week. The arrangement follows a first transfer of 25 individuals who arrived at San José's Juan Santamaría International Airport on 11 April, assisted by Costa Rican migration police and the International Organisation for Migration.