Costa Rican Protests Won’t Stop Obama Costa Rica will host U.S. President Obama on Friday, May 3 rd as he meets with Central American leaders to discuss stronger economic ties. Obama is widely popular with Costa Ricans, so travel near the capital of San Jose during this time will experience delays and added security measures. (Newswire.net via Emailwire.com -- April 29, 2013) San Jose, Costa Rica -- President Obama is the reason for the flurried activity and a sense of anticipation as Costa Rica awaits his arrival on Friday, May 3rd. The U.S. President will visit both Mexico and Costa Rica over three days to meet with their respective democratic leaders with the intention of securing stronger economic ties between the United States and its southern neighbours. It is unlikely that the discussions will be able to avoid the issue of drug trafficking from the Central American states into North America, but this is not slated to be the focus of this meeting. Costa Rica currently heads the Central American Integration System (SICA), an organization formed in 1993 to encourage economic cooperation between the Central American countries, whose members will be gathering in San Jose to exchange ideas with the U.S. President.
Other U.S. Presidents have visited Costa Rica. In recent times, former Presidents Bill Clinton in 1997, George Bush in 1989 and in 1963, JFK’s arrival in Costa Rica was the cause of huge celebrations and even a