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US visa restrictions for Nicaragua due to immigration

The State Department announced on Monday that the United States will impose visa restrictions on those in Nicaragua who are responsible for facilitating illegal immigration into the country. This includes the owners of travel agencies, tour operators, and transportation companies.

According to a non-specific statement, the State Department has taken action to revoke some visas.

The Department of Homeland Security said that "investigations show the entities represented by these individuals facilitated travel to Nicaragua. This was enabled by the Nicaraguan dictatorship’s migration policies, which are permissive and designed this way. These policies destabilize the area and encourage illegal immigration into the United States."

The Department of Homeland Security is revoking visas that are currently valid and imposing additional restrictions to prevent these individuals from entering the United States.

The Trump administration has stepped up its crackdown on illegal immigration, and the temporary protective status granted to Nicaragua and other countries was revoked. This status gives eligible migrants temporary protection against deportation and work authorization.

The United States placed visa restrictions in April on over 250 Nicaraguan officials, citing abuses of human rights. (Reporting and editing by Katharine Jack; Doina Chiacu)

(source: Reuters)