Another country just warned citizens about travel to the U.S.
The government agency reminded citizens that they carry "sole responsibility."

Between tariff threats and President Donald Trump's jabs about Canada becoming a 51st state, many Canadians have lost interest in traveling south any time soon.
A recent report from the U.S. Travel Association estimated that even a 10% reduction in the total number of Canadian visits to states like Florida and California could cost the travel industry $2.1 billion and 140,000 lost hospitality jobs. Meanwhile, reports of Canadians canceling everything from quick weekend trips to cruises worth tens of thousands of dollars continue to roll in.