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US bans European charter flight officials over migrant journeys

The U.S. has actually enforced visa restrictions on senior authorities at a European charter flight company for helping with irregular migration through Nicaragua as the Biden administration seeks to suppress what it called a growing trend.

The U.S. State Department, in a statement on Wednesday, did not name the company or its executives, or state the number of migrants the company had flown into the nation over what time period.

Such flights belong to a new age of prohibited immigration to the United States that the country is struggling to manage. Migration is a top problem in the Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election.

Migrants from outside Latin America pay smuggling networks significant costs for travel plans that can consist of airline company tickets to Central America, where they then travel by land to the U.S.-Mexico border.

No one must profit from susceptible migrants-- not smugglers, personal companies, or public authorities, department representative Matthew Miller composed.

We will continue to enforce visa restrictions against deceitful transportation business owners, executives, and senior authorities as part of our broader project versus such exploitative practices, Miller included.

U.S. President Joe Biden's June executive actions intend to limitation crossings if they surpass a particular limit. However it remains uncertain how the action is affecting migrants from India, African nations and other nations that represent a growing share of prohibited migration.

Biden and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, Democrats' governmental candidate in November's contest, have attributed the historical levels of migration to worldwide economic and political instability.

Republican former President Donald Trump, who is seeking another term after losing to Biden in 2020, has actually blamed the high border crossings on their administration's policies.

(source: Reuters)