Badilla emphasized that the government's retention of passports was a protective measure for those fearing return to their home countries. This decision follows intense scrutiny from Costa Rica’s ombudsman, human rights groups, and a coalition of international lawyers, who criticized the government for the wrongful detainment and violation of migrants' rights. The resolution allows deportees the opportunity to integrate into Costa Rican society, signaling a shift in the nation's migration policy towards a more compassionate approach in the face of global human rights concerns.