California’s Tourism Is COLLAPSING — Massive Drop in Visitors After Protests and Trump Policies Spark Global Backlash
California, once a top global destination, is now facing a shocking tourism crisis. In 2025, the state is seeing an unprecedented plunge in international and domestic visitors. Following weeks of mass immigration protests, military troop deployments, and renewed Trump-era policies, tourism in cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and major national parks has dropped off a cliff.
Recent reports show that:
📉 Yosemite bookings fell over 50% going into Memorial Day weekend.
🌍 International visits to California are down 9.2%, with sharp declines from Canada, Mexico, and the UK.
🧳 Tourism from Mexico is down 24%, and Canadian visits have dropped by 15.5%.
💥 Thousands of Marines and National Guard troops deployed in LA and San Diego during protests have scared off potential tourists.
😡 Global perception of the U.S. is turning negative again due to Trump’s rhetoric and hardline immigration stances.
California’s local economies are already feeling the impact—hotels, restaurants, airports, and national parks are reporting drastic revenue losses. Even LA’s tourism bureau has issued a statement pleading for international visitors to come back, warning that continued declines could hurt the 2026 World Cup and 2028 Olympics.
In this video, we’ll break down:
📍 Exactly where tourism is collapsing the fastest
📊 What role mass protests and military presence have played in public perception
🚨 How Trump’s renewed policies are fueling global backlash and travel boycotts
🏨 What this means for California’s $150 billion tourism economy
🎯 Can California recover before major global events hit?
This isn’t just about California—it’s a warning sign for all U.S. destinations relying on international travel, public trust, and political stability.
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