La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on April 13, 2026, covering issues related to migration procedures, alleged fraud within the healthcare system, and wildlife management in Colombia.
On April 13, 2026, La Nación reported: ” Migración alega que Defensoría requirió información sobre paradero de 25 deportados por EE. UU. mediante WhatsApp https://t.co/yqiP7XRxsO”. The post highlights that Costa Rica’s Migration authority claims the Ombudsman’s Office requested information about the whereabouts of 25 individuals deported from the United States through WhatsApp.
In another update on the same day, La Nación stated: ” Funcionaria de Trabajo Social de la CCSS habría estafado a pacientes con falsas ofertas de vivienda; les pedía hasta ¢8 millones https://t.co/X8M6AjPH7A”. According to this report, a social worker at Costa Rica’s Social Security Fund (CCSS) allegedly defrauded patients by offering false housing opportunities and soliciting up to eight million colones from them.
Additionally, La Nación addressed an environmental issue in Colombia with the following post: ” Activan eutanasia para frenar invasión de hipopótamos en Colombia: plan busca intervenir 80 este año https://t.co/9nL6c3eY7q”. This tweet reports that authorities have activated euthanasia as part of efforts to control the invasive hippopotamus population in Colombia and aim to intervene with eighty animals during the year.
La Nación is recognized for its comprehensive coverage of national and regional developments in Central and South America. The issues mentioned reflect ongoing challenges faced by public institutions regarding transparency in migration cases, internal controls within healthcare systems, and wildlife management policies in neighboring countries.



