On February 28, shortly after the United States passed visa restrictions against “corrupt” Venezuelan officials, Venezuela announced mandatory $160 tourist visas for all U.S. citizens as well as a reduction to the U.S. embassy staff in Caracas, reports Fusion.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said, according to Fusion, the new visa policy for U.S. citizens visiting Venezuela will be a quid pro quo for “the same price that they charge Venezuelans at the U.S. embassy.”
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Maduro also said the U.S. has more than 100 employees in at its embassy in Venezuela, while Venezuela only has 17 in Washington, D.C.
The “eye-for-an-eye” mentality continued as Maduro released a list of U.S. politicians it would deny entry to Venezuela for human rights violations, including George W. Bush, Dick Cheney and Marco Rubio, among others.
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