The international travel sector of the economy is hurting.

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The international travel sector of the economy is hurting.Tourism had a record-breaking 2025 everywhere but the U.S., report finds, as international visitor numbers plummet by the millions
This is a result of travel restrictions put on the Trump administration and aftereffects of international perception of the US since Trump came to office.
46% of travelers said they were less likely to visit the U.S. in 2025 because of Trump.
Another sector of the economy not doing as well under Trump.

 
The international travel sector of the economy is hurting.Tourism had a record-breaking 2025 everywhere but the U.S., report finds, as international visitor numbers plummet by the millions
MAGAts won't care. They'll tell you less Euro-weenies and Muslims spending their money here is a good thing.
They don't want any of them educated, snooty, fancy talkers here.

Everybody gotta talk AMURICAN!
 
Lol, like the leftist original maggots who hate the country? The ones with that john kerry haughty tone all sophisticated like. These leftist maggots would have hated the colonists.
 
The international travel sector of the economy is hurting.Tourism had a record-breaking 2025 everywhere but the U.S., report finds, as international visitor numbers plummet by the millions
This is a result of travel restrictions put on the Trump administration and aftereffects of international perception of the US since Trump came to office.
46% of travelers said they were less likely to visit the U.S. in 2025 because of Trump.
Another sector of the economy not doing as well under Trump.


I hear Iran is having the same problem, wonder why? :dunno:
 
I believe I read where tourist visas were tightened-up.

No more, come to visit, stay for life BS.

Yep.



U.S. Tourist Visas Tightened — New Rules and Restrictions​

The U.S. State Department has recently tightened visa requirements for international tourists, making the process more restrictive and time-consuming.

Key new rule (effective Sept. 6, 2025)
Nonimmigrant visa applicants — including tourists (B-1/B-2), students (F, M, J), and business/temporary workers (H, L) — must now schedule and complete interviews in their country of nationality or legal residence.

This ends the ability to book interviews in third countries to avoid long backlogs, which could previously help travelers from countries like India, Brazil, and China where wait times exceed a year Forbes+1. Fees for third-country interviews are non-refundable and non-transferable.
 

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