Hmm, I don't remember why the US demanded money for a Brazilian visa. The only reason Brazil required them was because of "reciprocity." I.e., you charge our citizens for a visa; we will charge yours. I think it's cool that the requirement is lifted, but I wonder why now.
You do know that Bolsonaro is an admitted far-rightist?
Just Bolsonaro’s party, for instance, went from one to 52 elected representatives (the lower chamber has 513 seats in total), thanks to his personal popularity. Many of those newly elected representatives describe themselves as pro-life, pro-god and pro-gun, and they are likely to add forces to the “beef, bible, and bullet” parliamentary group. Among their main campaign flags is the moralization of politics and society, through the fight against political corruption and crime. In this election, a significant number of candidates linked to police forces or the army have been chosen, as well as religious leaders. Pro-agribusiness groups, in favor of economic exploitation of the Amazon forest, are also stronger in the Chamber. This suggests that conservative agendas like the flexibility of gun regulation, reduction of legal minority age, and more repressive powers to the police will be highly salient for the next years.
I have friends who've left Brazil in part because of him. Anyway, you can look up what he has actually said. Watch out thinking he's funny. He is called Brazil's Trump, but Brazilian politics can be more the Middle East than the mid-west. People are murdered. Hey, a guy stabbed Bolsonaro last year. He said he was on a mission from God, but it was also revenge for one of Bolsonaro's opponents who was murdered.