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Indonesia’s immigration chief urges rethink on wider visa-free access
Indonesia’s immigration chief warns that expanding visa-free entry risks attracting 'low-quality tourists' and reducing state revenue. He urged the government to reconsider the tourism ministry’s proposal, emphasizing the need to protect national dignity.
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