US border policy

Canadian Businesses Cancel US Trips Amid Annexation Fears and Border Crackdown

Reports of Canadians detained at the U.S. border have caused a significant drop in corporate travel to the United States. Cancellations, impacting various sectors, extend into 2027 and affect conferences, business trips, and even employee company events. While some companies proceed with pre-planned events despite employee reluctance, the overall decrease in travel reflects broader anxieties stemming from U.S. political climate and border policies. This downturn is evident in both air and car travel statistics, although corporate bookings have begun to stabilize as essential business needs persist.

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Australian Academics Boycott US Conferences Over Detention Fears

Following Donald Trump’s return to office, Australian academics are increasingly cancelling US trips due to concerns about border control policies. These concerns stem from reports of increased scrutiny of travelers, including those with disabilities or from marginalized communities, leading to denials of entry or detention. The Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) responded by making its conference hybrid to mitigate these risks. Consequently, significant disruptions to research collaborations and funding are occurring, impacting the global academic community.

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US to Enforce Stricter Entry Rules for Canadian Visitors

The United States is reportedly informing Canada that it will strictly enforce a visitor registration law, requiring fingerprints from Canadians staying for over 30 days starting April 11th. This move is generating considerable anger and resentment in Canada, particularly given the already strained relationship between the two countries.

Many Canadians are expressing their outrage at this decision, viewing it as an unnecessary and hostile act. The sentiment is widespread, with numerous individuals stating they have already canceled travel plans to the U.S. This suggests the policy is likely to be counterproductive, further damaging tourism and harming the U.S. economy.

The timing of this announcement is especially frustrating for Canadians, who are already facing increased difficulties when visiting the United States.… Continue reading