Following the murder of a Nicaraguan in Costa Rica last week, human rights organizations say that xenophobic messages have been revived. And Managua claims that the crime was motivated by xenophobia. Donaldo Hernández reports.
Increase in xenophobic messages against Nicaraguans reported in Costa Rica
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