I do not expect these guys to be running around with masks throwing rocks at cops.
This is terrible.
If I were a betting man, I would say this is only the begining of a worldwide travel warnings from other countries for people considering vacationing in America. Good job TACO.
European countries, Canada issue advisories for travelers to U.S. : NPR
LOL, you might want consider a more reliable source, Dave.
He has a knack for finding the least reliable info.
Yep. We enforce our immigration laws now.
We have a travel warning to Canada due to fires. Which is reasonable. The other warnings are political statements.
Says the TDSers constantly posting TDS tomfoolery and parroting Op Mockingbird propaganda
The 250th Army birthday celebration continues…
Okay.
But my point being, and I should have been more clear, was that it hurts our economy more than it hurts our feelings.
how much economic loss due to Fewer international visitors to the U.S. - Google Search
The US tourism industry is projected to lose a significant amount of money due to a decline in international visitors. Specifically, the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) estimates a potential loss of $12.5 billion in international visitor spending for the year. This decline is attributed to factors such as negative perceptions related to US trade and immigration policies, as well as a relatively strong dollar and weak global growth prospects.
Key Points:
- Projected Loss:
The WTTC anticipates a $12.5 billion drop in international visitor spending in the US.
- Spending Decline:
This translates to a significant shortfall compared to previous years, with spending projected to fall from $181 billion in 2024 to just under $169 billion this year.
- Impact on Communities:
This loss will impact communities, jobs, and businesses across the country.
- Job Losses:
A recent analysis by IMPLAN projects a potential loss of over 230,000 jobs, with the dining and lodging industries expected to be the hardest hit.
- Factors Contributing to Decline:
Negative perceptions about US policies, a strong dollar, and weak global growth are all cited as contributing factors.
What channel is the parade on? I just checked and don’t see it.