Global Elites Warn Against Traveling to Trump’s America — Here’s Why That’s a Good Sign

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Several foreign governments are issuing “warnings” about traveling to the United States — and the reason is clear: President Trump is doing his job.

With strong new executive orders in place during the early months of his second term, Trump is restoring border integrity, enforcing visa laws, and putting American security first. That’s triggered some hand-wringing from Canada, China, and parts of Europe — the same countries that stood by while illegal immigration, trade imbalances, and weak border policies dragged the U.S. down.

Now? Those days are over.

China recently warned its citizens to “fully assess the risks” of visiting America — conveniently right after Trump leveled hard-hitting tariffs to protect American industries. That’s not a coincidence — that’s economic pressure that works. Trump’s 10% baseline tariffs, with even steeper penalties for bad actors, are already shaking up global trade and sending a clear message: America won’t be taken advantage of anymore.

Meanwhile, European nations like the UK and Germany are upset that U.S. border agents are finally doing their jobs — enforcing visa rules and conducting thorough checks. If that scares off some travelers, so be it. National security is back in style.

Canada’s travel advisory? A quiet admission that America’s borders are no longer a free-for-all. Visitors planning extended stays must now register — a simple, common-sense measure to protect against overstays and illegal activity.

Trump’s America is not a playground for those who abuse the system. It’s a nation reasserting sovereignty, rule of law, and respect for its own people.

If global bureaucrats are rattled, it’s because Trump’s putting America first again — and it’s working.

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