La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, published a series of posts on March 29, 2026, covering political commentary, immigration issues, and labor law in Costa Rica.
In the first post at 12:45 UTC, La Nación shared a statement from an elected deputy of the Partido Liberación Nacional (PLN): “Creí que, cuando el presidente se embarrialó las botas en Crucitas, iba a hacer algo”.
Later that day at 13:42 UTC, the outlet addressed immigration concerns with another post: “Este es el perfil de los costarricenses deportados de Estados Unidos por Donald Trump”.
At 14:07 UTC on the same day, La Nación posted about labor regulations in Costa Rica: “¿Qué dice la ley sobre los trabajadores que se niegan a laborar en un feriado en Costa Rica?”.
The PLN is one of Costa Rica’s main political parties. The reference to “Crucitas” alludes to an area known for environmental controversy regarding gold mining operations. Deportations from the United States have been influenced by policy changes under former President Donald Trump. In Costa Rica, labor laws regulate work during public holidays and protect workers’ rights concerning holiday shifts.


