The United States on Wednesdayexpanded visa restrictions for transportation operators "facilitating irregular migration", as the Biden administration aims to tackle a record number of migrants illegally crossing the southern US border.
The restrictions will now also target "owners, executives, and senior officials of charter flight, ground, and maritime transportation companies providing transportation services designed for use primarily by persons intending to migrate irregularly to the United States," the US State Department said in a statement.
In November, the department announced visa restrictions targeting individuals operating charter flights into Nicaragua for migrants heading towards the US-Mexico border.
The increase in migrants seeking to cross the US border from Mexico has become a top issue as US President Joe Biden seeks reelection, withformer President Donald Trumpmaking it a major focus of his campaign to challenge Biden.