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Border states across the United States are now feeling the full impact of Canadians choosing to stay home. From New York to North Dakota and all the way to Cape Cod, businesses that once relied on steady Canadian tourism are seeing empty stores, quiet hotels, and restaurants struggling to fill tables. The numbers do not lie. This is not just a slow season, this is a massive shift in travel behavior. Even as U.S. governors and tourism officials scramble to explain the decline, many still refuse to acknowledge the real reason behind it. The Governor of New York recently blamed Donald Trump’s tariffs and policies, calling them reckless, yet still pleaded for Canadians to return. What they fail to realize is that Canadians are no longer interested in spending their money in a country that disrespects them. For years, Canadians have watched as Donald Trump pushed his 51st state rhetoric and open annexation threats toward Canada. That kind of political arrogance has changed how Canadians see the United States. It is no longer about cheap shopping or quick vacations, it is about principles. The so-called friendship between Canada and the United States feels one sided, and Canadians are showing it with their wallets. U.S. media continues to ignore the deeper reasons behind this boycott. They talk about the economy, tariffs, and border crossings, but rarely mention the rising safety concerns Canadians now feel when dealing with CBP and ICE agents. Many Canadians say they no longer feel welcome or safe crossing the border, especially with reports of aggressive questioning, denied entry incidents, and racial profiling at checkpoints. This is no longer just a border issue. It is a story about how politics, trade, and respect intertwine. The United States tourism industry is collapsing under the weight of its own policies. Until the American government and its media face the truth, the boycott will continue, and the U.S. will keep losing billions in lost tourism revenue. For more updates on this story and similar coverage, subscribe for the latest in Canada News, U.S. politics, and the ongoing shift in cross border relations. REPORT TO THE CFIA https://inspection.canada.ca/en/food-... Canadian tourists aren’t crossing the border to visit NY amid Trump tensions https://www.cityandstateny.com/politi... North Dakota missing its Manitobans https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/bre... Upper Cape region sees record low international tourists, political tension could be to blame https://wareham.theweektoday.com/arti... Guard The Leaf Social Links: Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/guardtheleaf... YouTube: / @guardtheleaf Reddit: / guardtheleaf