Ecuador recently reinstating visa requirements for Chinese citizens to stop them from using the South American country as a starting point to the southern U.S. border – a good turn of events for America’s efforts to crack down on illegal immigration. But the smaller South American country Suriname might have minimized future success at halting such immigration by offering Chinese citizens a 30-day visa-free pass.
The move by Suriname also comes amid the countries’ recently strengthening diplomatic and economic ties – including working closely together on trade agreements and such infrastructure projects China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
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Author: Joe Weber
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