Pete Hoekstra, the American ambassador to Canada, criticized Ottawa’s new travel alert, which advised Canadians to plan for possible mobile searches and detentions when entering the country. He defended US boundary practices. Hoekstra claimed that these incidents are isolated events and do not represent US coverage at all. Some Canadians may have experienced bad experiences. If a Canadian has a upsetting experience entering the United States, Hoekstra said,” I’m not denying that it happened, but I’m saying it’s an isolated occurrence and it is not a design.” It is not a well-founded anxiety to search for tools and all of that. That is not what we do. The American government updated its travel advisory in April to warn travelers about possible scrutiny at US entry points, including electronic device searches. Numerous studies of Canadians being subject to extensive doubting, phone checks, and even being detained at the border have been reported. Hoekstra refuted those assertions, noting that some Canadian visitors from the United States have received similar cool events. ” I’ve heard that from Americans entering Canada when well, OK,” I’ve heard that. Saying,” You know, we’ve never received a warm welcome when we’ve gotten to American conventions,” he said. In response, the Canada Border Services Agency ( CBSA ) stated that all police officers are expected to adhere to a code of conduct that promotes fairness, respect, and professionalism. According to CBSA spokeswoman Karine Martel,” Our borders service officials ‘ connection with the public involves treating people with respect, integrity, and justice.” Hoekstra said that individual decisions are up to them, but that those who stay away from the US are “missing an opportunity.” Airlines have since cut flights according to lessening need. Flight Centre Travel Group Canada reported a nearly 40 % decrease in year-over-year travel between the two nations in February. According to a recent study conducted by Leger Marketing for the Association for Canadian Studies, 52 % of People believe that all Indians are no longer safe to travel to the US. A similar amount stated that they genuinely dislike being in the US. LGBTQ2S+ organizations have also raised problems, some of which have chosen not to attend World Pride in Washington or UN activities in New York, citing increased border investigation as a result of the Trump administration’s restart of privileges for transgender and intersex people.
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