US border security

Foreign Tourists Fear US Travel Under Trump: Safety Concerns and Economic Boycott

Following Donald Trump’s reelection, reports of increased detentions and interrogations of tourists at US borders caused a decline in overseas visits. This prompted some, like Jenny, a British citizen, to cancel their US trip due to concerns about these practices and a perceived shift in the country’s atmosphere. While others, such as Sarah, reported no issues entering the US, anxiety surrounding border interactions remains, particularly for those with less privileged backgrounds or those in binational relationships, highlighting concerns about discriminatory practices. The increased scrutiny of US border procedures has, however, brought longstanding issues to light, prompting reflection on the treatment of various groups by authorities.

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Canadian Firms Urge Staff to Avoid US Travel, Use Burner Phones

Growing concerns over border security and data privacy are prompting major Canadian institutions to advise staff against non-essential travel to the United States. CHEO and Alberta Investment Management Corp. have specifically instructed employees to avoid unnecessary U.S. trips, citing increased scrutiny at the border. These advisories include recommendations to minimize sensitive data on electronic devices and utilize alternative communication methods to mitigate potential risks. The Canadian government’s recent warning of increased border checks reinforces these concerns. These actions reflect a decline in trust between Canada and the U.S.

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