Sharjah24 – Reuters: Mexico is slated to impose visa requirements for Brazilian visitors amid efforts to slow a wave of U.S.-bound migration from Brazil, according to a document from Mexico's interior ministry.
Mexico has not required visas for Brazilians since 2004, giving migrants an easier path to enter the country and proceed north to the United States, where they have been arrested at the southern border in record numbers this year.
Biden administration since July has asked Mexico to impose visa requirements on Brazilians to make the route through the neighboring country less attractive.
A draft for the new visa policy, drawn up by Mexico's interior ministry and published by the National Commission for Regulatory Improvement, noted that a change was needed because more Brazilians were entering the country for reasons other than tourism, transit and business.
Officials at migration checkpoints have found "a significant number of people who intend to use the visa waiver improperly," the document said.