Fay Allen Des Portes (June 16, 1890 – September 17, 1944)[1][2] was an American ambassador to Bolivia, Costa Rica and Guatemala.
[3] His parents were Sarah Wolfe (born 1865) and Ulysse Ganvier Des Portes.
On November 15, 1933, he handed over his letters of accreditation to the government of Daniel Salamanca Urey.
On August 4, 1943, President Calderón gave a list of 33 people of German and Italian origin who the embassy assessed as dangerous, and requested their deportation to the United States.
The government of Costa Rica argued that both would be held under house arrest and could therefore represent no more danger.