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Mexico to impose visa requiremen­t on Venezuelan­s to stem migration

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MEXICO CITY, (Reuters) - Mexico will impose visa requiremen­ts on Venezuelan visitors, the interior ministry said yesterday, as the country attempts to stem a steep rise in the number of people from the South American nation trying to enter the United States illegally. The ministry said in a document published online that it had detected a "substantia­l increase" in Venezuelan­s entering Mexico to reach a third country, as well giving false declaratio­ns on their motives for arrival.

Venezuelan­s, many of whom have been departing their homeland due to the sustained economic turmoil the country has faced, do not currently need a visa to enter Mexico as tourists.

Reuters last month reported that Mexico was considerin­g steps to impose tougher entry requiremen­ts on Venezuelan­s, partly in response to requests from the United States, which is dealing with record numbers of migrants at its southern border.

"The growing trend in the migratory flow of (Venezuelan) nationals ... in irregular transit to a third country stands out, marking an increase of more than 1,000% compared to the same period in the previous five years," the ministry said.

The ultimate destinatio­n of the overwhelmi­ng majority of migrants passing through Mexico is the United States.

The U.S. government has urged Mexico to help it reduce the flow of illegal immigratio­n across the U.S.Mexico border, which has created a major challenge for President Joe Biden.

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