Brazil will restrict foreign entries to stem flow to US, Canada
Briefly

Brazil's restrictions on foreign refugee entry aim to curb a migration route exploited by travelers from Asia, primarily seeking to reach the U.S. and Canada.
The Federal Police's findings reveal that a significant number of Asian migrants, particularly from India, Nepal, and Vietnam, use Brazilian airports as transit points.
In response to an influx of migrants in Sao Paulo, Brazil has implemented new guidelines that require visa compliance for travelers aiming to stay.
The ministerial announcement indicated that the new restrictions will only impact future arrivals, allowing currently stranded migrants at the airport a temporary reprieve.
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