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U. S. Border Blues: Why Europe is Thinking Twice About Visiting
USAFriday, March 21, 2025
The U. S. authorities have not provided clear numbers on how many tourists have been detained. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) stated that Sielaff was deemed "inadmissible" by Customs and Border Protection. They also mentioned that travelers may face detention and removal if they violate any statutes or visa terms. However, this does not explain the lack of clarity in these cases.
Universities are also advising caution. They are telling international students and faculty to consider delaying their travel plans. This is due to the changing travel policies under the Trump Administration. The advice is to wait until there is more information from the U. S. Department of State.
There is another factor at play. President Trump's trade war could also affect tourism. A recent analysis shows that it might discourage tourists from visiting the U. S. by alienating key allies and trade partners. Data from Tourism Economics predicts a 15% drop in visits from Canada by 2025. Overall, international travel to the U. S. could drop by over 5%. This could lead to a significant decrease in travel spending in the U. S. by 2025.
The trade war's negative effects could hit the U. S. hotel industry hard. Domestic travel might also be affected by slower income growth and higher prices. International travel to the U. S. could face challenges due to slower economies, a stronger dollar, and growing antipathy toward the U. S.
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