President Trump's Travel Ban

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In this article, Mark Lennihan writes about the effect that President Trumps travel ban has had on Americans tourism industry. The article provides statistics and percentages that discuss the decline of travel in America in response to Trump's travel ban. This piece is published by the Boston Globe, one of America's famous news sources and pulls information from reliable sources such as Mike McCormick, an executive director of the Global Business Travel Association. This source will benefit the essay because it will aid in showing a negative effect the travel ban has had on America's tourism business, something not a lot of people might have known before. The data provided in the source will also be useful to include in the essay because it

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