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Countries have issued new advisories amid traveler detentions, while tourism to the U.S. has declined under Trump-era policies and rhetoric

Mar 24, 2025

In response to a series of alarming incidents involving foreign travelers detained or denied entry to the U.S., both Britain and Germany have issued updated travel advisories warning their citizens of the heightened risks associated with visiting the country. These changes come amid growing concerns over the strict enforcement of immigration policies under Donald Trump’s administration, which has not only sparked fear among international visitors but is also significantly impacting the U.S. tourism industry.

Key takeaways

  • Stricter U.S. entry enforcement: Britain and Germany have updated their travel advice, warning citizens that U.S. authorities strictly enforce entry rules and that even visa or entry waivers do not guarantee admission.
  • High-profile detention case: A British woman, Rebecca Burke, was detained for 19 days despite believing she followed all legal procedures, highlighting the severity of the current enforcement environment.
  • Impact on tourism perception: Incidents like Burke’s and inflammatory rhetoric from Donald Trump – such as referring to the EU as having “raped and pillaged” the U.S. – are contributing to negative perceptions and deterrence among potential travelers.
  • Decline in international tourism: Industry experts estimate a 5% decline in international tourism to the U.S., amounting to a projected $64 billion loss in 2025.
  • Canadian travel boycott: Due to political tensions and tariffs, Canada is experiencing a 15% drop in tourism to the U.S., potentially costing the American travel sector $2.1 billion this year alone.
  • Shift in travel habits: Canadian officials, including former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, have encouraged citizens to vacation domestically, while travel agencies report a surge in U.S. trip cancellations.

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