The main reasons for such a sharp decline in motion throughout the border are “the cheap dollars and anger of Canada because of Donald Trump’s trade war”.
According to March results, the number of Canada-American border intersections fell to a third compared to March 2024. It was announced by Canada’s public broadcaster CBC News with a reference to Canadian border agency data.
“The number of reverse trips performed by the United States in the United States in March fell dramatically compared to last year: 13.5% on wind trips and in wonderful 32% on the ground,” the article said.
It is indicated that the main reasons for such a sharp decline in traffic throughout the border are the “cheap Canadian dollars and anger over Donald Trump’s trade war.”
“Another factor that becomes widespread is anxiety about poor border checks because of Trump’s promise to fight immigration,” journalists wrote.
The publication record recently, the American border guards became more likely to be confined to people crossing the border.
“Recent information about preventing foreigners for more than a week – including two German tourists, a traveler from Wales and Canadka Jasmin Moore – remembered a lot of Canada who had previously traveled to the United States,” the article said.
Remember, a week ago, the Canadian government warned citizens of the country about the possibility of searching for their electronic devices when crossing the border in the United States. As a result, a new item emerged in official travel recommendations – about the “great freedom of action” of US border service officials.
It is also reported that tourists have refused to travel to the United States because of Trump’s policy.
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Source: korrespondent

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