Looks like he was in Belize before 2018.
There were a few interesting events in Belize in 2016.
McAfee was detained...a doctor from Virginia was murdered...and a very fishy campaign donation to Obama from Belize was exposed by Project Veritas’ O’Keefe.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3575389/posts
At Occidental College, Obama became involved in radical student politics, deliberately networking with activist students and professors, as he mentions in his autobiography. In 1981, he joined a student protest against South African apartheid, organized in coordination with the Democratic Socialist Alliance. Alliance cofounder John Drew remembers Obama as a committed Marxist who believed that the economic distress of the Carter administration years would soon trigger a revolution. Drew recalls Obama developing a close relationship with wealthy Marxist Mohammed Hasan Chandoo, whom he and others assumed was Obama’s gay lover based on the way they dressed and behaved. Chandoo’s well-connected family was related to Pakistan founder Ali Jinnah, his mother Gulshan Chandoo being Jinnah’s grand-niece. Obama visited Chandoo’s family in Karachi when he traveled to Indonesia, Pakistan, and India with another Pakistani student, Wahid Hamid, in 1981. In the process of his trip, he met Ahmed Mian Soomro, a member of the Pakistani Senate, later to be Acting President of Pakistan and Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan during Obama’s administration. Stanley Ann Dunham would work in Pakistan from 1987 to 1992, and Obama would return to Pakistan to visit her during this period.
Now let’s add to this the name of Obama’s Occidental College roommate Vinai Thummalapally (aka Reddy), later an Obama campaign bundler appointed by Obama as ambassador to money-laundering haven Belize. . .
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/us-alert-chinas-cash-buys-inroads-caribbean-flna680685
US alert as China’s cash buys inroads in Caribbean
. . .Determined not to be sidelined, Taiwan is seeking to solidify its existing relationships with countries like Belize, St. Kitts and Nevis, and St. Lucia — which in 2007 broke relations with China in favor of Taiwan — with a bevy of projects, many of them agricultural, including an agreement signed with Belize in recent weeks to develop the fish farming industry there. . .