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Rubio says U.S. will expand biometric sharing with Costa Rica; no U.S. position yet on Nicaragua’s CAFTA status
Summary
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the United States will build on biometric data sharing and intelligence cooperation with Costa Rica to address migration and security concerns. On questions about Nicaragua’s participation in CAFTA, Rubio said the administration had not formed an official position and needed more time for study.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said his office will strengthen biometric data sharing and real‑time intelligence coordination with Costa Rica to identify migrants and individuals who might pose security risks.
"We wanna build on that because...we are seeing...elements from all over the world...that have links to terrorism...stopped through our biometric sharing programs and identified and prevented from moving forward," Rubio…
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