Trump's Border Crackdown, Greenland Tensions, and a Signal Scandal
From tourists avoiding the U.S. to a controversial visit to Greenland and a national security messaging scandal — here’s what’s making headlines. Follow us for more U.S. politics updates.
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International tourism to the U.S.
is dropping fast, with a 2.4% decline in February 2025 alone.
Why?
Tourists fear being detained under Trump’s aggressive immigration policies.
Stories of visitors being shackled, detained for weeks, or deported over minor visa issues are going viral.
Countries like Canada, the UK, and Germany are warning citizens to be cautious, especially transgender travelers.
Industry experts now predict a 5.1% drop in overseas visitors this year, a sharp reversal from earlier growth
forecasts.
Top Trump officials may have compromised U.S.
intelligence by discussing sensitive military plans in a Signal group chat.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz reportedly revealed surveillance methods and targets related to
Houthi strikes in Yemen.
Experts warn this could help adversaries evade U.S.
tracking.
Despite the backlash, officials insist no classified info was shared.
But critics say, 'He’s the director.
He should know better.' Vice President JD Vance visited Greenland, urging the island to break from Denmark and
align with the U.S.
He criticized Denmark for underinvesting in Greenland’s security and warned of Russian and Chinese threats in the Arctic.
Locals and Danish officials were outraged, calling the visit 'highly aggressive.' Trump insists the U.S.
must control Greenland for global security, even hinting at military action if needed.
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