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Nicaragua’s communist regime collected more than 359 million Nicaraguan córdobas in “safe-passage” fees from U.S.-bound migrants that pass through its territory as of June, the local newspaper
Since 2022, communist dictator Daniel Ortega has engaged in a policy widely derided as the “weaponization” of migrants against the United States, sporting near non-existent entry visa requirements and allowing U.S.-bound migrants from Latin America, Africa, and Asia to pass through the Central American nation.
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