The United States Imposes Sanctions on Nicaraguan Officials and Entities for Facilitating Illegal Immigration
The United States has announced sanctions against several Nicaraguan officials and entities, accusing them of contributing to illegal immigration. The sanctions target individuals and organizations that the U.S. government believes are playing a significant role in enabling and profiting from unauthorized migration flows.
This move is part of a broader effort by the U.S. to address the root causes of illegal immigration from Central America. The U.S. Treasury Department stated that the sanctioned parties are involved in activities that undermine the rule of law and economic stability in Nicaragua, prompting many citizens to flee the country.
The sanctioned individuals and entities will face asset freezes and travel bans, restricting their access to U.S. financial systems and hindering their ability to conduct business internationally. The U.S. government hopes these measures will pressure the Nicaraguan government to take more significant steps towards addressing the issues driving migration and to cooperate more closely with international efforts to manage migration effectively.
This development is part of a series of actions taken by the U.S. government to tackle illegal immigration by targeting not only the migrants themselves but also the networks and systems that facilitate such movements. The U.S. continues to work with regional partners to develop comprehensive solutions to the challenges of migration, focusing on improving security, governance, and economic conditions in countries of origin.
The Biden administration announced new actions against Nicaragua on May 15 to combat the authoritarian, left-wing Ortega-Murillo regime’s “exploitation” of migrants that they say is exacerbating the illegal immigration crisis in the region.
“The regime sells visas upon arrival at their airports for migrants that require them to leave the country in 96 hours,” said one senior administration official during a call with reporters.
“So they are profiting quite substantially off of facilitation of irregular migrants who ultimately in many cases make their way up towards our Southwest border.”

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