La Nación covers Herediano’s new signing and calls for answers over deportation case

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, posted updates on sports and immigration issues on September 20, 2025. The tweets covered topics ranging from football team strategies to concerns about a Costa Rican national deported from the United States.

At 22:35 UTC, La Nación reported on Herediano’s plans for an upcoming match, stating: “Herediano utilizará a su fichaje ‘bomba’ para el duelo ante el Puntarenas FC https://t.co/MhtJcP1ds6”.

Two minutes later, another tweet addressed officiating in an international football game: “Selección de Costa Rica vs. Honduras: El árbitro es un ‘viejo enemigo’ de la Tricolor https://t.co/h7Wtw5bad2”.

Later that evening at 22:39 UTC, La Nación highlighted an immigration-related issue involving a Costa Rican citizen recently deported from the United States. The tweet read: “Familia de tico deportado de EE. UU. en estado crítico exige cita a Cancillería en busca de respuestas https://t.co/vAVIfWYQmE”.

La Nación has long been recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading daily newspapers and digital media organizations, known for its coverage of national events including sports and social issues.



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