The government of Costa Rica is willing to accept Kilmar Abrego Garcia "upon the conclusion of any criminal sentence he may serve in the U.S.," according to a letter obtained by ABC News. The Salvadoran native was released from criminal custody in Tennessee on Friday and is on his way to Maryland, an attorney told ABC News. In the letter sent Thursday to the U.S. Embassy of Costa Rica, an official said the country "intends to provide refugee status or residency to Mr. Abrego Garcia upon his transfer to Costa Rica." "The Government of Costa Rica presents its compliments to the Embassy of the United States of American in San José, and wishes to express its willingness to accept the transfer from the United States to Costa Rica of Mr. Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia upon the conclusion of any cr
Costa Rica to accept Abrego Garcia at conclusion of any US sentence: Sources

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