US tourism industry faces drop-off as immigration agenda deters travellers
Source: The Guardian
Sat 22 Mar 2025 04.00 EDT
A string of high-profile arrests and detentions of travellers is likely to cause a major downturn in tourism to the US, with latest figures already showing a serious drop-off, tourist experts said. Several western travellers have recently been rejected at the US border on increasingly flimsy grounds under Donald Trumps immigration crackdown, some of them shackled and held in detention centers in poor conditions for weeks.
Germany updated travel guidance for travelling to the US, warning that breaking entry rules could lead not just to a rejection as before, but arrest or even detention. Three German citizens have been held for prolonged periods despite apparently having committed no crime nor any obvious violation of US visa or immigration rules including one US green card holder who was detained at Bostons Logan airport.
The UK Foreign Office, too, has bolstered its advice to warn of a risk of arrest after Becky Burke, a tourist from Wales who had been backpacking across America, was stopped at the border with Canada and held for three weeks in a detention facility. Last week members of the UK Subs, a British punk band, were denied entry and detained after they landed at Los Angeles international airport.
Even before the most recent spate of detentions, forecast visits to the country this year had been revised downward from a projected 5% rise to a 9% decrease by Tourism Economics, an industry monitoring group, which cited polarising Trump Administration policies and rhetoric, particularly around tariffs. It predicted that the drop-off would lead to a $64bn shortfall in the US tourist trade. Theres been a dramatic shift in our outlook, said Adam Sacks, the president of Tourism Economics, told the Washington Post. Youre looking at a much weaker economic engine than what otherwise wouldve been, not just because of tariffs, but the rhetoric and condescending tone around it.
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