The case for boycotting the United States | Robert Reich
Briefly

The article calls on international friends of democracy to reconsider their travel to the United States due to the authoritarian actions of the Trump regime. It suggests that spending by foreign tourists supports Trump’s economy, which is seen as detrimental to democracy. The article outlines the declining travel rates from various countries, particularly Canada and China, as a response to the government's hostile policies, and highlights the informal boycotts that have begun following adverse political rhetoric.
The Trump regime is attacking US democracy, and citizens worldwide should reconsider visiting the US to avoid endorsing his actions economically.
Tourists' spending is a significant source of tax revenue for the US; we should not support Trump's economy through travel.
Travel from countries like China has declined by 11% as citizens opt for other locations, showing discontent with Trump's policies.
Canada's former prime minister urges Canadians to vacation elsewhere, resulting in a noticeable decrease in travel back to the United States.
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