Foreign nations crack down on US-bound migrants to curry favor with President Biden, report says

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Several countries are placing new restrictions on travelers, including increased fees and tighter visa obligations.

Migrants who had been waiting for temporary transit papers, but failed to get them after waiting, some up to two months, leave Tapachula, Mexico, Monday, Oct. 30, 2023, as they make their way to the U.S. border. Several countries are trying to get in the good graces of President Joe Biden by restricting migrants from entering the U.S. through Latin America, according to

El Salvador implemented a $1,300 fee for African citizens wanting to use its airports, as well as added a layover for travelers from India and Africa, according to Vice. Airlines must also notify country officials of passengers who arrive from these nations.

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