MIL-OSI USA: PHOTO RELEASE: Secretary Noem Visits Costa Rica

Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency

Headline: PHOTO RELEASE: Secretary Noem Visits Costa Rica

AN JOSÉ, COSTA RICA – Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem traveled to Costa Rica to reinforce the importance of international cooperation in preventing violent criminal illegal aliens from entering the United States

During her visit, she met with the U

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Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Joint Security Program Team, toured the Los Lagos Detention Center, and held discussions with Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves

  
 

 
On Tuesday, Secretary Noem met with members of CBP’s Joint Security Program Team, which operates in Costa Rica and makes significant contributions to bolstering border security efforts

The team, composed of CBP personnel and Costa Rican counterparts, works to enhance security measures at key border points and combat illicit activities such as smuggling and trafficking

At the meeting, Secretary Noem received a briefing on the team’s operations, including their use of advanced technology, intelligence-sharing protocols, and joint initiatives

 
 

 
On Wednesday, Secretary Noem also toured the Los Lagos Detention Center and was briefed on Costa Rican authorities’ detainment of known or suspected terrorists

The tour provided insights into Costa Rica’s efforts to address illegal migration

Accompanied by Costa Rican officials, Noem observed the facility’s operations, including its infrastructure, security protocols, and detainee management practices

 
 

On Wednesday, Secretary Noem also met with President Rodrigo Chaves Robles in San José to reaffirm the strong partnership between the United States and Costa Rica

The discussion focused on deepening bilateral ties through enhanced collaboration on security issues, including countering transnational crime, drug trafficking, and illegal migration

Both leaders emphasized their commitment to joint initiatives promoting regional stability and prosperity

They explored opportunities to align policies and share resources to address shared challenges, such as strengthening border security while supporting lawful trade and travel

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