La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on April 16, 2026, covering entertainment, immigration enforcement, and misinformation.
In an entertainment-related post at 17:27 UTC, La Nación reported: ” Shannon Elizabeth, actriz de ‘American Pie’, abre OnlyFans: ‘Creo firmemente que este es el futuro’ https://t.co/oQC72XfGL5″. The tweet highlighted actress Shannon Elizabeth’s decision to join the subscription platform OnlyFans and her belief in its future potential.
Later that day at 17:31 UTC, La Nación addressed issues related to immigration enforcement. The outlet stated: ” Deportados desde Estados Unidos viajaron esposados hacia Costa Rica, señala Mecanismo contra la Tortura https://t.co/nQURWs4i40″. This tweet cited the Mechanism Against Torture’s claim that deportees from the United States traveled handcuffed to Costa Rica.
At 17:38 UTC on the same day, La Nación raised concerns about misinformation involving its own brand. The publication wrote: ” Página replica imagen de ‘La Nación’ para difundir contenido falso sobre el presidente del Banco Central https://t.co/tCqvB9twwD”. According to this statement, a website had copied La Nación’s imagery to spread false information regarding the president of Costa Rica’s Central Bank.
La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and frequently covers national news topics such as media integrity and government affairs. Incidents of image replication for spreading disinformation have become more common in recent years as digital platforms expand their reach. Reports concerning the treatment of deportees also reflect ongoing scrutiny by human rights organizations regarding migration practices between the United States and Central America.



