NATO Allies Issue Travel Warnings Over U.S. Immigration and Transgender Policies
Canada and European nations caution citizens about stricter U.S. entry rules, transgender travel risks, and new registration requirements.
- Canada now requires citizens staying in the U.S. for over 30 days to register with U.S. authorities or face penalties.
- Germany, the UK, Denmark, and Finland have updated travel advisories highlighting risks for transgender travelers and stricter border enforcement.
- Denmark and Finland warn that mismatches between passport gender markers and gender assigned at birth may result in visa or travel permit denials.
- Germany emphasizes that having a valid visa or ESTA does not guarantee entry, as U.S. border officials make the final decision.
- These policy changes follow President Trump's executive order mandating binary gender recognition and stricter immigration enforcement.