These Countries Are Updating Guidance About Travel to the U.S.-What to Know
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These Countries Are Updating Guidance About Travel to the U.S.-What to Know
"In Germany, for example, the foreign office warned of "violent clashes with immigration and security authorities" in Minneapolis and other cities. Officials there also noted that while there has been a decline in violent crime across America, "the overall burden of violent crime is still higher than in major German cities" and "the risk of politically motivated violence remains elevated.""
"Overall, Canada continues to classify the U.S. under its lowest level warning, recommending Canadian citizens "take normal security precautions" when visiting. Canada recommended travelers heading to the U.S. for a soccer match to carry proof of their tickets and confirmed accommodations "as border officers may request their verification." The update also recommended Canadians transiting between the U.S. and Mexico to do so by air rather than by car or bus."
""If you decide to travel by land across the Mexico and United States border, be aware that: the situation can be tense in the border area between Mexico and the United States and there may be a regional advisory to avoid non-essential travel to one of the border states," the Canadian government warned. Canada also warned of potential heightened criminal incidents associated with drug trafficking in border states like Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas."
Multiple international governments updated travel guidance for the United States citing clashes with security officials, political demonstrations, and event-related risks. The German foreign office warned of violent clashes with immigration and security authorities in Minneapolis and other cities, noted a decline in violent crime but said the overall burden remains higher than in major German cities, and warned the risk of politically motivated violence remains elevated. Canada issued a FIFA World Cup-centered advisory, kept the U.S. at its lowest warning level recommending normal precautions, advised carrying ticket verification, recommended air transit for U.S.–Mexico movement, and warned of drug-trafficking crime risks in border states. Civil rights groups in Florida warned international tourists that visiting may not be safe.
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