A US Journey: No Danger Signal from Germany's Foreign Office Amidst Homeland Ruckus
U.S. Government Currently Not Issuing Travel Advisories for Domestic Destinations - Current Status: No Travel Advisory Issued for U.S.A. by Federal Authorities
Here's the deal: The German Foreign Office isn't sounding the alarm for travelers heading to the USA or specific states, despite the ongoing turmoil sparked by Donald Trump's tough immigration policy. In other words, it ain't a life-threatening scenario, according to the German Foreign Ministry in Berlin. They clear up any confusion by stating that a travel warning is issued when there's a significant danger, but at the moment, there's no such threat.
They advise us to stay vigilant and informed while traveling via local media, and keep a safe distance from large, potentially violent gatherings. They also mentioned that they frequently reassess and adjust their travel and security advice as needed. Remember to check out the travel and security advice for your destination country before each trip and mark it on the "Safe Travel" app provided by the German Foreign Office. The advice provides useful guidelines tailored to local conditions and developments regarding entry requirements.
Signing up for the crisis preparedness list ELEFAND before taking off is recommended, too.
Protestors have been making some noise in Los Angeles and now in other US cities, pushing back on Trump's stern immigration policies. Trump just can't handle the heat: on his orders, the Defense Department has mobilized an extra 2,000 National Guard soldiers and 700 Marine infantrymen from the regular forces for deployment in Los Angeles. Over the weekend, Trump had the National Guard mobilized in an unprecedented and questionable move.
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- The Federal Foreign Office in Berlin is currently not issuing a travel warning for EC countries, as there seems to be no significant danger regarding President Donald Trump's immigration policy in the USA, despite ongoing protests.
- The ongoing protests against President Donald Trump's immigration policy in the USA, particularly in cities like Los Angeles, have caught the attention of politicians, yet there remains no policy-and-legislation-related development that would warrant a general-news story from the German Federal Foreign Office.