MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico announced on Friday that from mid-December it will require Brazilians to obtain visas to enter the country as tourists amid the increase in migrants transiting through the North American country to reach the United States.
In October, Mexico's Interior Ministry announced that it intended to impose visas on Brazilians, suspending a 2000 agreement - which took effect in February 2004 - between Mexico and Brazil that eliminated visa between the two countries.
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