3 MINUTES AGO: U.S. Cities in Crisis as Tourists Refuse to Pay the $250 Visa Fee

A brand-new $250 "stability charge" on U.S. traveler visas, effective July 2025, is calmly devastating America's $1.9 trillion tourist industry. Like an oil slick, its effect spreads out throughout cities, choking local economies and cultural vibrancy. International tourists, hindered by the added expense, are turning away, leaving dining establishments shuttered, staff members unemployed, and cultural centers eerily quiet. This policy threatens the heart beat of communities reliant on worldwide visitors. In Tucson, Arizona, global arrivals dropped 32%, with 40% of travel businesses suspending operations. Spokane, Washington, faces a 40% decline in J-1 visa employees, causing personnel lacks and a 35% drop in visitors. New Orleans' French Quarter, as soon as alive with jazz, reports a 35% visitor decline, with celebration ticket sales down 42%. Kansas City, getting ready for the 2026 World Cup, projects $220 million in losses as worldwide fans cancel. Miami's South Beach dining establishments and Orlando's theme parks struggle with 40-50% drops in visitors and staff. New york city's Chinatown tours and Los Angeles' Hollywood studios see 38-41% less travelers. San Francisco's tech and cultural scenes fail with 22% fewer worldwide trainees, while Chicago, regardless of opposing the fee, deals with a 44% drop in bookings. This isn't just about economics– it's about losing the multicultural soul of these cities. The visa cost, though small, is deteriorating connections, silencing stories, and dimming America's global attraction. Can these cities recuperate their vibrancy, or will they?

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24 responses to “3 MINUTES AGO: U.S. Cities in Crisis as Tourists Refuse to Pay the $250 Visa Fee”

  1. @davidroddini1512 Avatar
    @davidroddini1512

    Who else is watching this 3 Minutes Ago video when it was uploaded 3 minutes ago?

  2. @hisgoodteenr Avatar
    @hisgoodteenr

    Is it the $250 “integrity fee” causing the downturn, or is it Trump? I think it’s the latter.

    1. @shaykespeeer7040 Avatar
      @shaykespeeer7040

      100% because of Trump and the Republicans.

    2. @jamesturcott7339 Avatar
      @jamesturcott7339

      Both

    3. @jamesturcott7339 Avatar
      @jamesturcott7339

      I wouldn’t travel to the states if you paid me, thx orange man

    4. @norfener Avatar
      @norfener

      I wouldn’t travel to the States either. It’s not Trump, it’s the Blue States that is the problem.

    5. @I_Love_Wisdom Avatar
      @I_Love_Wisdom

      😂😂😂😂😂

  3. @Sean-o5g3k Avatar
    @Sean-o5g3k

    Driving rideshare 2017-18 in Las Vegas, I found Canadians and Australians to be the most easygoing and friendly tourists to drive around. The combination of current administration and corporate greed will cause Vegas to self destruct.

    1. @theregalchadwick Avatar
      @theregalchadwick

      Thanks MATE! Cheers

  4. @Larimarc Avatar
    @Larimarc

    Nobody is forcing anyone to visit the US. Sure, fewer visitors are coming the US in 2025 compared to 2024, but there were STILL over 3,000,000 people who visited Vegas in June!!! Of that number, only 14K Canadians came to Vegas. A drop in the bucket. Things may get worse but right now there’s still plenty of spending in the tourism industry.

    1. @MrLeadb1 Avatar
      @MrLeadb1

      Yes, but they’re forcing them away.

  5. @Imhexed Avatar
    @Imhexed

    America is currently playing a game where the winner gets to rewrite or erase the rules, and the rest of the players do nothing about it.

  6. @armandobarbieri994 Avatar
    @armandobarbieri994

    As promissed: “America for Americans”. I will visit other countries!

  7. @bmorekou5697 Avatar
    @bmorekou5697

    This is what you voted for!!👍🏾

  8. @blhtml Avatar
    @blhtml

    Trump really doing a Great job!

    1. @michealmicheal-ft3jk Avatar
      @michealmicheal-ft3jk

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  9. @Twentyfourseven80 Avatar
    @Twentyfourseven80

    go look up what tourist visas really are, this is for extended stays, school, work, ect and the fee is fully refundable if you adhere to your visa restrictions / dates. as a canadian i can go to the border with my passport or better nexus card and get right in and go on a vacation anytime i want.

  10. @Rudromukherjeenerv Avatar
    @Rudromukherjeenerv

    Boo hoo

  11. @paula11211 Avatar
    @paula11211

    I wouldn’t go to the us even if it was free. Too scary, no thanks!

  12. @johnadriance7792 Avatar
    @johnadriance7792

    Thank god no Canadians from Ontario in New York!! The roads have just got a 1000 times better!!! Western Canada your welcome in to this country (and yes I mean that conservatives are always welcome)!!!

  13. @alisalman411 Avatar
    @alisalman411

    Is he that crazy?!

  14. @AndyS-A Avatar
    @AndyS-A

    Ha ha ha ha. They’d have to pay me that much to come there. Arf.

  15. @LuangPraBong Avatar
    @LuangPraBong

    This is probably due to the millions of people overstaying their visas. It makes sense. Go someplace else and overstay your visa in that country. America is sick of people coming in on a visa and never leaving. I hear Paris is nice this time of year. Go there please!

  16. @random666777 Avatar
    @random666777

    “he’s bad for business” I’ve heard that quote somewhere.

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