El Salvador Imposes $1,130 Fee on African and Indian Passport Holders in Bid to Regulate US-Bound Migration

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In a bid to regulate migration to the United States through its territory, El Salvador has enforced a $1,130 fee, VAT inclusive, for travellers holding passports from India and over 50 African nations. This fee, effective since October 23, targets individuals from the specified countries and is designed to offset the increased usage of the country’s primary international airport. Funds collected through this fee will be channelled towards enhancing the nation’s main airport infrastructure, as stated by El Salvador’s port authority.

Airlines operating within El Salvador are now obligated to report daily to Salvadoran authorities regarding passengers originating from the 57 listed countries made up of African countries and India. This policy has raised concerns and is a response to the growing number of migrants, particularly from Africa, utilising Central American routes to reach the United States.

El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele recently engaged in discussions with Brian Nichols, the US assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs, emphasising efforts to address irregular migration. This move highlights the challenges faced by nations in the region amid a surge in migration, with this fee representing El Salvador’s attempt to manage the situation and fortify its infrastructure.

In other news: Kenyan President Declares Visa-Free Entry for All Africans by Year-End

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