An Indian national was among about 30 migrants deported from the United States and received by Costa Rica as part of the second batch under a third-country deportation agreement.
The group included migrants from several countries such as Brazil, China, Uzbekistan, Romania and Vietnam, who were received by Costa Rican authorities with assistance from international organisations.
The policy has drawn criticism from human rights groups, who argue that deporting migrants to unfamiliar third countries could leave them in uncertain legal situations without support networks.