Every summer, Cheryl travels to Iowa, from her home in St Kitts. She rents a three-bedroom house for her and her US-based adult children. She usually rents a car, too, and the family go out for dinners and explore local attractions. Cheryl typically spends $10,000 on the trip. Not this year. The Trump administration’s high-profile deportations and detentions at the border mean Cheryl, who is originally from Canada, will not be coming to the US. She’s another victim of Donald Trump’s hardline stance, and a symbol of a travel and tourism industry expected to miss out on billions of dollars
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